Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A sweet parade

Maureen McCormick hosts ‘Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Cake Spectacula­r’

- BY MICHELLE ROSE

There are parades, and then there’s Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day Parade.

This year marks the 95th anniversar­y of the Big Apple tradition that officially kicks off the eating, er, holiday season. And there’s something magical about seeing all those floats, marching bands and giant balloons making their way down 6th Avenue toward Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street in New York City.

(Fun fact: Macy’s Herald Square was the first building in the world to be equipped with modern escalators. You can still ride the original wooden ones up to Santaland, or up one more floor to the couches, if you’re in town.)

But let’s talk food. Food Network has invited four top bakers to compete in the second edition of “Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Cake Spectacula­r,” airing Sunday, Nov. 17. And as the title suggests, they’ll be tasked with creating their best cake-andsugar tribute to the annual spectacula­r.

The one-hour special debuted last year with lifestyle maven Martha Stewart as the host. In addition to the competitio­n, viewers were treated to a sneak peek of the preparatio­ns at Macy’s Parade Studio in New Jersey, where all the floats, balloons and costumes are readied until the day before the parade.

(Another fact: No matter its final size, each float must be able to fit through the Lincoln Tunnel — the same one Buddy the Elf walked through in 2003’s “Elf ” — to reach the parade route. The floats are reconstruc­ted overnight near the starting point on the Upper West Side.)

 ??  ?? Buddy Valastro is a judge on “Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Cake Spectacula­r”
Buddy Valastro is a judge on “Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Cake Spectacula­r”

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