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1335.1 | Wilton Cake Decorating Books | H2OSKI::OREAR | Mary S. Orear | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:41 | 7 |
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I know Wilton has them. Look for a Wilton cake decorating book (either in
a book store or party goods store) and in the back they sell all different
cake pans. If you can't find the book, perhaps I can mail you a copy of
the order form along with a picture of the cake I'm referring to.
Mary
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1335.2 | Call Party Goods Stores | H2OSKI::OREAR | Mary S. Orear | Tue Aug 16 1988 13:43 | 6 |
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Oh yeah, if you don't have time to order one, call around to party goods
stores and ask them if they sell Wilton Cake Pans and if they have a truck
one. Calling should save you some time!
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1335.3 | TRUCK CAKE | KELVIN::LEBOURDAIS | | Tue Aug 16 1988 14:36 | 3 |
| YES BUT IT DEPEND ON WHERE YOU LIVE THERE A CAKE SCHOOL IN HOOKSETT
N.H. ON BYPASS 28 THAT HAVE EVERYTHING YOU'LL NEED
GOOD LUCK
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1335.4 | Another place | NOVA::FISHER | BMB Finisher | Wed Aug 17 1988 06:43 | 4 |
| That Kitchen Place in Amherst, NH, rents cake molds, call them.
(They're on 101A, not quite in Milford.)
ed
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1335.5 | Hooksett school??? | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | Beware...the Junk_Yard_Dog! | Wed Aug 17 1988 11:01 | 19 |
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re <.1/.2>
My wife has called all over the state to various Party Good
Stores without success. She has the Wilton book, but it states
right in the current book that only the Van is offered and that
has been discontinued.
re <.3>
I am located in the Fitchburg/Leominster area, but don't mind
driving a reasonable distance (50/75 miles) to get what she needs.
Does this cake school in Hooksett N.H. have a name?
thanks...
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1335.6 | Build Your Own Truck | GLASS::HAIGHT | | Wed Aug 17 1988 11:20 | 10 |
| You can make a truck from a 9X13 "trailer", an 8X8 "cab", and cupcake
wheels. You may want to trim the "trailer" and "cab" to be more
rectangular, perhaps, depending on your preference for proportional
accuracy. The cupcakes are more uniform if you cut the tops off
(the part that expands over the edge of the paper) and invert them
on your display surface (a board or TV tray lid cover with foil
works great...And extra icing can be used to draw 2-dimensional
raods, cars, trees, houses, etc. to fill the board with color!)
Extra cupcakes can be decorated as Stop Signs and served "on the
side".
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1335.7 | afraid to decorate... | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | Beware...the Junk_Yard_Dog! | Wed Aug 17 1988 13:00 | 15 |
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re <.6>
Yup...sounds like the conversation I had with my wife...she has
the kit that allows different shapes to be baked by using teflon
filler insers...she's brave enough to bake the cake but absolutely
discouraged (despite encouragement) on decorating!
Maybe I'll get my 5 yr old son (who the cake is for) to decorate
it! He probably will do as good as my wife and together they'll
have fun doing it...then again, I could always do it, but there's
no guarantee it won't get eat'n before it's finished!
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1335.8 | HOOKSETT SCHOOL | KELVIN::LEBOURDAIS | | Mon Aug 22 1988 09:23 | 4 |
| YES THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL IN HOOKSETT,N.H. IS THE EATON SCHOOL
OF CAKE DECODATING THE PHONE IS (603) 627-1808
I TOOK A CLASS AND ITS GREAT THERE REALLY KNOW THE BUSINESS. THEY
EVEN HAVE CANDY CLASSES AROUND THE HOILDAY AND THERE FREE.
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