Right in San Francisco's Castro District, an 81-year-old woman has wowed everyone online with her pie-eating skills. The contest took place at Rikki's Sports Bar, a hot spot known not just as a bar but as a staunch supporter and champion in women's sports. This wasn't just about pies and laughter—it was also a fundraiser supporting 2026 Lesbian Visibility Week through Curve Foundation.
Come November 23, and Castro's streets were alive with excitement as competitors gathered. Promising an "epically messy, no-hands, no-forks battle," this event was all about pride, laughs, and a $100 cash prize. Among those eager participants was octogenarian Babs Daitch, who walked away with 'Best Technique' thanks in part, I think, because no one else could quite mirror her style.
Babs Daitch was all anyone could talk about, thanks largely, in part, due in large part, largely because her unique pie-eating technique stole everyone else‘s limelight. On social media, Babs shared insight, proving that sometimes, experience does trump youth. How'd she do it? By savoring every bit and leaving no crumbs behind, describing her experience as, "I took my time savoring every morsel beneath those sweet hills and valleys."
The crowd couldn't get enough, cheering as Babs added some playful charm by sticking her tongue out between fingers. This fun moment got captured on video, racking up a whopping 48,000 likes! Safe guess, this added dose-of-humor sealed her place in their hearts—ours too!
Though Daitch didn't take home first place—that went home with a contestant named Jenn—her 'Best Technique' win made her a star. Fans online couldn't stop raving, leaving comments like "Iconic. Diva. The moment. My goal in life," and "Absolute LEGEND." Babs' story clearly touched many, proving that you can rewrite expectations, any day.
But this contest was more than just pies and fun. It celebrated community spirit and inclusivity, successfully raising $2,000 towards Lesbian Visibility Week. Joy and effort came together, showcasing what a strong community can achieve.
Organizers from Curve Foundation couldn't hold back their gratitude: "WOW, San Francisco! You really showed up and showed out this weekend." They continued, "The SF Pie-Eating Contest at Rikki's was an absolute smash, and we're still riding high from all that joy. THANK YOU, everyone, who brought energy!"
Events like this are so vital. They emphasize importance-level support and visibility within LGBTQ+ communities, providing safe spaces where individuals can express themselves and celebrate diversity.
And let's not forget Babs Daitch—she's now living proof that age doesn't make a dent in being successful or joining in. Her narrative speaks volumes about empowerment and joy, sparking many others, like herself, leaning in with enthusiasm and grace.
With excitement from that contest reverberating through communities far and wide, anticipation mounts regarding future happenings. The pie-eating event's success underscores possibilities; gatherings like this foster connection and visibility, paving ways toward 2026 Lesbian Visibility Week, which promises more celebration and advocacy!
Ultimately, this event underscored power within community spirit shared experiences. Thanks largely, in part, due mostly because inspiring participants like Babs Daitch lead by example, suggesting bright futures await inclusive celebrations. Her story serves beautifully; mix technique, kindly heart—it seems any mark worth leaving, can very well be left.
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