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Cake Fest Perth and Kinross calling on budding bakers to join in the fun

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Those with a sweet tooth and an eye for baking talent are in for a treat in the Fair City next month.The popular Cake Fest Perth and Kinross is making its much-anticipated return after a Covid-imposed two-year break.On Sunday, November 20 at Horsecross Plaza, a giant, fully edible map of Perth and Kinross will be built - and then eaten.Teams of budding bakers will create a spectacular giant three-dimensional map featuring scores of the region’s most loved buildings and places, modelled out of Scottish edible materials.Organiser Simon Preston has brought the successful event to Perth previously and is delighted to be coming back.“Of course, 2020 and 2021 could not happen because of Covid,” Simon explained to the Perthshire Advertiser.“To be honest with you, I really thought that was that.

I thought we were done and even got rid of some of my equipment.“But I got a call at the end of the summer asking if we would give it another go.“I love doing it - it is really brilliant - and what comes out of it is so much bigger than what goes in.“The bakers put effort in and so do I.

When it comes together, it fills people with joy, wonder and makes them feel good.“I couldn’t resist doing it another time.”Local bakers of all abilities can take part and no experience is required.

The message is to pick your building, landmark or favourite place, pop the apron on and get involved.Already a number of well-known landmarks and locations have been snapped up, including the likes of Smeaton’s Bridge, Scone Palace and Huntingtower Castle.Simon said: “It has been really welcome to see some of the bakers who took part in previous years coming back.“And there are new faces as well, maybe people who have taken up baking during lockdown.“We have

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