Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Thursday, September 21, 2006
News Flash!
O'Brien Submitted mystery ingredient
Admin Submitted mystery ingredient
Wark Pending
Malaria Pending
Bone and twin Pending
Hamilton Pending
CRC CID Pending
Western Hospital Pending
Osborne Group Pending
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
News Flash!
To contact the organising committee please email, Mark Bailey or Derek Lacey
Thursday, September 14, 2006
It is that time of year again where the cream rises to the top and claims the coveted BAKE-OFF trophy. To avoid disputes this year’s BAKE-OFF will follow strict rules of engagement as outlined below.
If you have any questions, queries or suggestions we the organizing committee would like to draw your attention to RULE 9!
Important Dates:
Suggested Ingredients due to organizing committee 29th of September 2006
4 nominated ingredients Published 6th of October 2006
Nominated Bakers due to organizing committee 13th of October 2006
Baker’s names published 17th of October 2006
Nominated Judges due to organizing committee 20th of October 2006
Judges names published 23rd of October 2006
BAKE-OFF!!!!!! 3rd of November 2006
BAKE-OFF
Department of Medicine RMH/WH BAKE-OFF Rules
1. A single cake ingredient will be suggested by each Department of Medicine RMH/WH group e.g. Chocolate.
a. A total of 9 groups = 9 suggested ingredients
2. Participants See appendix 1
3. 4 ingredients will be chosen by the organising committee and must be used as part of the cake; please note placing 4 ingredients on top of a cake, while amusing, will disqualify the cake.
4. Each group must nominate a person or persons from their group (henceforth known as ‘bakers’) to bake their group’s cake
5. Acceptable definition of cakes will include
a. Cakes
b. Tarts/pie
c. Slice/brownie
6. Unacceptable definitions of cakes include but not preclude
a. biscuits
b. breads/loafs
c. scones
d. puddings
e. deserts such as JELLY
f. ice-cream cakes
7. Cakes will be judged on
a. Appearance
b. Consistency
c. Taste
d. Smell
e. Creativity
8. The cakes will be judged by a variation of Eurovision judging rules
a. There will be 9 Judges
b. Each group will appoint 1 judge (henceforth known as ‘tasters’) from within their group who must be different from the group baker/s
c. Each taster must rank the 8 other groups cakes from 1-8, with 8 being the highest ranking cake i.e. best cake and 1 the lowest ranking cake i.e. worst cake, according to the judging criteria outlined above.
d. Each taster’s scores will be tallied by the organising committee and the winning cake will be announced.
e. In the event of a tie for first place, the organising committee will cast the deciding vote.
9. All organising committee decisions are final and no correspondence will be entered into.
10. General cake tasting by the hoi polloi will attract a $2 ‘tasting fee’ – money going to the charity of the winning group’s choice.
11. The organising committee reserves the right to amend these rules without notice
Appendix
1 Participating groups
1.1 Wark group
1.2 Malaria Group
1.3 Bone and twin
1.4 Hamilton Group
1.5 CRC CID
1.6 O’Brien Group
1.7 Admin
1.8 Western Hospital
1.9 Osborne Group
2 One cake is to be submitted by each group; however multiple enters will be accepted if the group wishes.