There was more than enough to go around at the Australia's Biggest Morning Tea hosted by Port Macquarie residents Margorie Cooper and Annie Bridge on May 23.
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Twenty ladies turned up each doing their part to raise money for the Cancer Council.
Ms Bridge said she was motivated to host the event because her daughter Joey was diagnosed with bowel cancer three years ago.
"I found it made me really angry that somebody so young could get cancer," Ms Bridge said.
"My daughter is good now, she has been through chemotherapy for three years and she is back at work and studying.
"She is a very strong girl."
Sausage rolls, muffins, cupcakes, cream horns, slices were all baked by the women attending.
"Everybody did their part," said Marjorie Cooper.
The sausage rolls were voted 'best snack'.