Auntie Gladys ( centre) always serves the judges tea and scones before they start work. Here she is discussing " scone " strategy with fellow committee members Irene and Ann.
The show treasurer " Sailor " John is looking a little bemused on the left
Trained cook and committee member Julie is our domestic class judge...she had the biggest job of the day as our domestic classes have rocketed . We had over 65 cakes entered this year and thats not counting biscuits, flans, tarts and jams
Sorting out the certificates
The veg judge Mr Butler is a nationally renown judge who worksmost of the summer judging much larger shows all over the UK... He always makes a point of coming to our show as a priority.
The show treasurer " Sailor " John is looking a little bemused on the left
The veg judge Mr Butler is a nationally renown judge who worksmost of the summer judging much larger shows all over the UK... He always makes a point of coming to our show as a priority.
Terry always seems to escort the cookery judge
And always tries out the tasting of everything
Mr Butler looks like Andy Warhol, only stouter! Wow! those cakes!!!x
ReplyDeleteHOW can julie pick just one from all that deliciousness!
ReplyDeleteJings, it's quite a "do".
ReplyDeleteI may time my trip to my son in Cheltenham to visit it next year on my wending way back north. Do you have a "Scottish Idiot" category I could enter?
The judges did a brilliant job, fancy having to taste ALL those cakes, and scones .....
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bench show for such a small village. Everyone involved should be bursting with pride. Give yourselves a standing ovation and pat on the back. Well done !
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bench show for such a small village. Everyone involved should be bursting with pride. Give yourselves a standing ovation and pat on the back. Well done !
ReplyDeleteWith that wonderful table of food, the judging could last for days!
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