An El Paso pastry shop owner was provided the chance to win huge dollars on a popular Food Network vacation baking program.
Alexa Ortiz, the owner of CakeaholicsEP, appeared on a standalone episode of “Holiday Baking Championship: Gingerbread Showdown, Season 2” completing as a gingerbreader’s baking assistant for a chance at gingerbreading magnificence and an equipping packed with $10,000.

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In “Gingerbread Showdown,” each episode includes 3 two-person groups charged with developing a themed gingerbread production for the possibility to win the dough.
Alexa and gingerbread artist Peter Williams contended in Episode 6, entitled “North Pole Games,” which initially aired on Monday, December 12.
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The gingerbread makers and baking assistants were challenged “to produce huge display screens that flaunt the special video games highlighted in Santa’s stomping premises.” Whatever was constructed needed to consist of a moving part and a dessert “made with a ‘strong’ active ingredient in honor of all the strong professional athletes.”
Gingineer Williams’ vision was a gingerbread variation of a Roman- influenced coliseum including a Reindeer Tug of War with fairies and Santa as viewers. Alexa handled the dessert task and chosen aTequila Key Lime Mousse Tart Her strategy was to incorporate it as bushes around the coliseum.
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The duo did not win the $10,000 reward, however Alexa appeared like she a great deal of enjoyable doing the program.
Her pastry shop, CakeaholicsEP, is a pickup-only pastry shop on the Far East side that focuses on custom-made designer cakes, cookies, and cupcakes.
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