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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSo I'm watching the Christmas Baking Contest on Food Network
and the elf's head just fell off as one team was describing their presentation to the judges -Oh My Goodness! That's a first - I don't know whether to laugh or cry for them...I'm speechless.
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So I'm watching the Christmas Baking Contest on Food Network (Original Post)
malaise
Nov 2021
OP
It's a sign that maybe Christmas themed stuff should not be done before Thanksgiving
sakabatou
Nov 2021
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3catwoman3
(24,051 posts)1. I like what I would call the "regular" baking shows...
but stay away from the ones that involve elaborate construction of weird characters. Those shows seem less about baking and more about carpentry and sculpture. A lot of the creation, to my eye, are weird and unnattractive.
malaise
(269,172 posts)3. Yes these cakes are way too big
Still there are some really talented people out there
sakabatou
(42,174 posts)2. It's a sign that maybe Christmas themed stuff should not be done before Thanksgiving