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2593.1 | in the party goods aisle | JURAN::TEASDALE | | Tue Aug 28 1990 13:44 | 7 |
| Assuming it would be the same in MA...I've seen them in party stores--
the ones that carry everthing from paper plates to plastic champagne
glasses to any size of foil pan you can imagine. Also, check the
yellow pages to see if there's a cake decorating supplier in your area
(esp. Wilton's).
Nancy
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2593.2 | party time | TOPDOC::DROWNS | this has been a recording | Tue Aug 28 1990 14:31 | 5 |
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Party Time on West Hollis St. carrys special cake pans.
bonnie
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2593.3 | | TOPDOC::DROWNS | this has been a recording | Tue Aug 28 1990 14:32 | 4 |
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re .2
Party Time is in Nashua
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2593.4 | Cake pans
Cake Pans
Cake Pans
| SWSOGO::GRAY | | Tue Aug 28 1990 15:08 | 5 |
| Ben Franklin Craft on Rt101A in Milford (I think) in the Lorden Shopping plaza
has a variety of cake decorating tools as well as flavoring and the frosting
themselves.
Good Luck,
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2593.5 | TRY EATON'S | WILKIE::KLATSKIN | | Tue Aug 28 1990 17:22 | 8 |
| The BEST place of know of for baking pans, cake decorating supplies,
etc. is Eaton's School of Cake Decorating on the 28 Bypass in Hooksett.
They carry just about everything, and I also believe they will order
anything you want if they don't carry it. Call them. Their number is
603-627-1808.
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2593.6 | Another Ben Franklin's | MAMIE::RCOLLINS | George Bush: liar! | Tue Aug 28 1990 18:01 | 5 |
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There is a Ben Franklin's in Derry, next to the Burger King on
Rt102 near Rt93 Exit 4.
bob
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2593.8 | "Shape" the cake | MAJORS::MANDALINCI | | Thu Aug 30 1990 09:26 | 11 |
| If you don't want to buy the pan, I have a book that shows how to make
animal shaped cakes by cutting them. It is the "old" Angelflake coconut
book - you know around Easter time you always see the Easter bunny cake
made from 2 round cake pans - same thing.
I guess it depends upon the lifespan of the pan. Let me know if you are
interested because I'll either try to enter in the description or I'll
fax you a copy of it (I'm in England so interoffice mail could take
a couple weeks).
Andrea
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2593.11 | 2 places. | NOVA::FISHER | still dis-tneiro-ed | Mon Sep 03 1990 06:22 | 5 |
| Kitchens, etc has some of those pans and once upon a time That
Kitchen Place -- currently at Post Road Plaza in Merrimack -- had
some for rent.
ed
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2593.12 | The addresses | MAJORS::MANDALINCI | | Thu Sep 06 1990 05:15 | 28 |
| Here are the addresses of the 2 books for cut-up cakes.
Party Cut-up Cakes (the easier book)
Box 5034
Kankakee, Illinoise
60901
It says send 25 cents with your name and address. The copyright or
publication date is 1970 so who knows if 25 cents is enough or still
required.
CUT-UPS!!
BOX 6050
Kankakee, Illinois
60901
It says send 35 cents with your name and address. This book is the
more detailed cut-ups. The copyright or publication date is 1970 also so
who knows if 35 cents is enough or still required.
General Foods Corporation (HQ address for Baker's and Angle Flake)
250 North Street
White Plains, NY
10602
Hope this helps.
Andrea
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2593.13 | oval watermelon pan seen in central Mass?? | APLVEW::DEBRIAE | | Tue Jul 18 1995 14:26 | 19 |
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I need to find a watermelon-shaped cake baking pan, ie, an oval pan the shape
of a watermelon cut in half.
I'm making an ice cream bombe using the pan if I can find one. I've seen
these in several magazines and cookbooks, but cannot locate a store with them
around here. I'll go anywhere in the Nashua-Worcester-Newton triangle to
find one (need it for a party this weekend).
I've tried Kitchen Etc, Williams-Sonoma, and several party goods stores. The
closest thing I could get to it was a football-shaped pan which wouldn't work
for me. I've seen the pans with neat watermelon ridges in multiple
publications, so they must be out there somewhere. At this point I'd even
settle for just a regular large oval pan or bowl, could be plastic too (will
only be frozen).
Any ideas?
-Erik
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2593.14 | | SPESHR::JACOBSON | | Tue Jul 18 1995 14:40 | 4 |
| There is place called Evie's Cake (508-842-3749) in Shrewsbury on Rt
140. They have an excellent selection. Give them a call.
Alice
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2593.15 | Somebody has to sell ovals out there, I can't be the 1st | APLVEW::DEBRIAE | | Tue Jul 18 1995 16:12 | 3 |
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No luck... :-(
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2593.16 | | PENUTS::DDESMAISONS | person B | Tue Jul 18 1995 18:04 | 9 |
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The Cheese Shop(pe) in Concord, MA, has an oval-shaped glass
baking dish. There are two sizes - one is about 12" long and
the other is about 10 and 1/2" long. Both are around 8" wide,
according to the saleswoman. Their number is 508-369-5778,
if you're interested.
Diane
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2593.17 | called yest but at time they didn't think had anything oval | APLVEW::DEBRIAE | | Wed Jul 19 1995 11:06 | 23 |
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Great, thanks!!
Last night I called every cake decorating supply source in the NH,
Boston, Worcester, Framingham and Lowell yellow pages. Not one had
seen this type of cake pan. One older woman said that they used to
make them two decades ago, but that's the last time she had seen
one. Most carry the Wilton product line, and several claimed to
have the largest collection of pans in New England. :-)
Perhaps this bombe mold used by the California Culinary Institute
and the other places all came from old personal collections then.
The oval-glass baking dish should work fine too. Last night, in
desperation after the phone calls, I discovered a longish bowl
that's part of a salad spinner that might work in a pinch too,
if I make two batches, fill the bowl, cut the result in half,
and slide them end-to-end together. Still won't have those neat
ridges on the sides which makes part of the presentation but it
might still come out well in the end anyway. The oval-glass dish
sounds better too, no having the cut the result in half.
-Erik
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