Do you have a favourite cake recipe? Now is your chance to demonstrate your baking skills for a chance to win a wonderful Kitchen Aid mixer!
To mark its 21st anniversary, In-toto Kitchens of Exeter has launched its Bake-a-Cake competition and will be opening entries at the Big Cake Show at Westpoint, Exeter, on 28th – 30th March 2014, where it will be supplying high quality demonstration kitchens for the main cookery theatre and various classroom and demonstration areas at this exciting new show, the first of its kind in the South West.
Why not come and join us to mark our 21st anniversary at our Open Day at our Showroom on Saturday 10th May. We will also be hosting the final of our Bake-a-Cake competition during the day!
The finalists have been selected and the judges are ready to eat cake!
Our esteemed judges are Masterchef Peter Gorton of Gorton’s in Tavistock and Harriet Pecover, Pastry Chef at the Jack in the Green, Rockbeare and twice finalist in the South West Chef of the Year competition. They will be given the enviable task of sampling each of the cakes brought to our showroom by our selected...
Do you have a favourite cake recipe? Now is your chance to demonstrate your baking skills for a chance to win a wonderful Kitchen Aid mixer!
To mark its 21st anniversary, In-toto Kitchens of Exeter has launched its Bake-a-Cake competition and will be opening entries at the Big Cake Show at Westpoint, Exeter, on 28th – 30th March 2014, where it will be supplying high quality demonstration kitchens for the main cookery theatre and various classroom and demonstration areas at this exciting new show, the first of its kind in the South West.
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