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Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Beth

Those cake are fantastic! I have lots of cake memories but my favorite is the year my Dad baked an angel food cake for Mom's birthday. One side of the cake fell so it was a bit lopsided. We wanted him to make lavendar icing for the cake since that was Mom's favorite color. It came out grey. It was a cake made with love, not much skill, but the thought was there.

Linda

IT seems like all the cake I have ever eaten was with special people and was a fun time....My best cakes were the homemade angel food cakes I had as a child--for my birthdays--my Mom always bought those sugar cake topper things--hard to describe....it was the love those cakes were made with....and they were so good......

pat

i am cracking up! I used to decorate cakes and have a few stories!

pat

what a sweet story!

Debbie  St.Germain

Those cakes are so cool, but i know I wouldn't have the patience to make one,

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Nancy

I have a friend that makes cakes like that. One year she made a cake for her daughters birthday replicating the tree house where Winne The Pooh lived. It looked so real, just like those cakes, and I too mentioned that it was just too beautiful to cut. But cut it she did, and it tasted just as good as it looked.

Sandi

Oops....forgot to leave my best cake memory. It would have to be the year I made an Easter Bunny cake for my kids. It was a two piece cake pan so you baked one half of the big bunny in one pan, half in the other. But there was a flaw in the pan design. The bunnies ears were so big and heavy that when you frosted the two layers together, then put it on a cake plate and frosted the entire bunny... and then just as I was ready to sprinkle it with white coconut.........the ears fell off! I had to use two bamboo skewers to hold his ears up. My daughter really enjoyed the whole thing and we still laugh about it. LOL!

Sandi

Those cakes are simply scrumptious but there is no way I could eat them. They are just too pretty!

Marcia K

Oh my goodness! I did have to look twice. Those are fantastic!

Pat Hersl

The best, the absolute best. I was about 5 or 6 and my birthday was here. Unfortunately, both parents were laid-off from their jobs and money was nowhere. (The recession of the 50's that didn't happen.) Josie went to the store (she was not a baker) and bought a package of Tastykakes, the one that had 2 inside. I got a candle on mine and the brother had to go it plain. We thought that was the best thing in the world since they were not something we had ever had. I think my mother cried, but we were glorious!

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