UPDATE: How dazzling were the Quaker Bakers? Here’s Cathy’s report:
Friends,
Thanks to everyone who baked or stopped by to get some delicious baked goods. With Saturday’s proceeds, my annual trunk sale at Dover, and some very generous donations we made $600. Not bad for 3 hours! I even have a few cookies left for Dover’s Christmas program. Thank you again for everyone’s help.
Cathy
Quaker Bakers at Holidazzle! The Wilmington Quaker Bakers will be participating in the Holidazzle activities again this year. It is the Saturday after Thanksgiving. We will be in the lobby of the city building from 3 to 6pm. I plan to be there about 2:30 to set up. You can drop off your goodies anytime after that. Please use the same guidelines as you would for the Corn Festival.* This year we plan to send the Holidazzle proceeds to FUM. Come see the Grinch and get some cookies!
Thanks for all your support.
Cathy Hadley
PS: for those of us in need of a refresher for the guidelines:
We need all kinds of baked goods! Popular items are cookies (chocolate chip!), brownies, rice krispie treats, no bake cookies, and fudge. Please go ahead and cut bars, brownies, and fudge. Package them in baggies and label them. Please package them in small amounts. For example, 2-3 cookies, 1 or 2 brownies or fudge depending on size. I have several sizes of pie pans for anyone interested in making small pies. Those are very popular! If you like making cakes, I have plastic clamshells for individual pieces. It also helps to mark individual bags if the product has a common food allergen like milk, nuts, or eggs. We also get requests for gluten-free and sugar-free items. If you have a corn item you can make, that would be nice.




