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How sweet it is

JANE Cross of Sweetness Contained is busy getting ready for the Great Noosa Bake Off tomorrow (Friday 15 May) at Drysdale Funerals, Tewantin.
All bakers, cake lovers and cupcake makers are invited to enter the inaugural Great Noosa Bake Off that is raising funds for the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraising initiative.
In conjunction with the Cancer Council, Drysdale Funerals will host the baking competition that will bring together master bakers, cupcake makers and all those who love sweet treats on Friday from 10am.
Bakers can enter their delicious creations in the bake off with great prizes up for grabs, while everyone is welcome to come along, enjoy the treats and vote for their favourite cake.
Voting is only a gold coin donation and all voters go in the draw to win a stack of prizes including vouchers from local businesses such as the French Café, Shine Nails and Outlook Butcher, plus a pamper pack from Priceline and much more.
To date, a list of local bakeries have registered for the event, including Sweetness Contained, Outlook Bakery, Bushland Bakery and the French Café, with home bakers also encouraged to join the Great Noosa Bake Off.
All funds raised on the day will be donated to the Cancer Council.
The Great Noosa Bake Off will be held at Drysdale Funerals, 27 Butler Street, Tewantin, on Friday 15 May from 10am.
To register for the event, phone Samantha McKiernan on 5449 9383 or email smckiernan@drysdalefunerals.com.au.

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