THE Kirky Bikkie Bake-Off is back again and its bigger than ever.
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Home bakers will converge on Kirkstall on Sunday with their favourite home made biscuits in hand.
Kirkstall Hall president Leah Brown said it was the third event.
Categories include sweet biscuits (adults 16+, 6-10 years and 11-15 years), decorated biscuits (under 6 years) and allergy - gluten, dairy or nut free (open).
"It's been really good. We've been happy with it. The second was bigger than the first and hopefully the third will be will be bigger than the second," she said.
Entries will be judged at 2.30pm on taste, texture and presentation by Moyne Shire mayor Colin Ryan and there will also be a people's choice award.
“We do get a lot of local support from Koroit, Crossley, Warrnambool and Port Fairy,” she said.
Devonshire tea, which includes scones with jam and cream and tea or coffee will be available for $2.
She said it was something different for Kirkstall and all were welcome to attend.