Santa Called...

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yellobutterfly Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 10:42pm
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Yello, upgrade that turntable to one made by BakeryCrafts or Ateco and you're talkin'.

Chippi, my website was built on a template and is hosted by web.com. It was way easy, and $12 a month. The statistics you get daily are worth the monthly fee. If you sign up for thier hosting you gat a free domain name.




ohhh I didn't know they made one, is it stronger/better?

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cinjam Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 10:47pm
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yellobutterfly - I am with Leahs, do NOT get the Wilton stand. I bought the heavy duty one & the thing is so out of balance it's not even funny.

Leahs - if Santa was going to srping for an Agbay, should he buy the single blade one or spend the extra $100 for the two blade one?? Is the extra blade worth it?

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aprilbree Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 11:04pm
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what the heck is an agbay?

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Lady_Phoenix Posted 16 Nov 2008 , 11:11pm
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I would love to have a larger KA. extra bowls for the KA, SPS, an agbay, more pans and a new kitchen with more counter space!!! A good turntable would be nice too! lol

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cinjam Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 12:38am
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what the heck is an agbay?




http://www.agbayproducts.com/

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leah_s Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:17am
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I have the 2 blade model for two reasons:
1) I torte every cake that leaves my kitchen, so I enjoy the ease of one pass and the layer is torted and leveled.
2) I need the layers at precisely 7/8" and the single blade model doesn't easily cut less than 1" tall. It will do it, but not easily. I'm into easy.

If you don't mind making two passes (one to level, one to torte) then the single will work for you. But now that I have my double, I can't imagine not having it.

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leah_s Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:18am
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ohhh I didn't know they made one, is it stronger/better?




Isn't nearly everything better than the big "W"?

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yellobutterfly Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:23am
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lol - good point

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playingwithsugar Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:41am
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How about a bigger house to store all this stuff? icon_lol.gif
Or customers who don't cause gray hairs to sprout on our heads? icon_lol.gif

Theresa icon_smile.gif

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higginspeg Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 3:51am
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I just want a building on my property set up to pass inspection where I can store cake supplies, bake and decorate, with a good refrigerator, small freezer, a large oven under the counter, and a good microwave, lots of counter space, and my hubby to really participate in the whole cake thing! He's supportive but, it takes too much time! laughing..

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cmp24 Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 4:06am
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I want square cake pans
more tips and icing colors



a guy friend of mine told me and my best friend about harbor freight, where they have air gun brushes and his wife bought one for her arts and crafts for $5.00 so to start out with, we are going to try that since we are not professionals like most of you.

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playingwithsugar Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 4:12am
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Get yourself on the Harbor Freight mailing list (I had to go to the store to sign up). I got those same air brushes for 99 cents each with a coupon.

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elainec Posted 17 Nov 2008 , 5:48am
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Where can I buy an agbay leveler? Santa needs to know!

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cinjam Posted 20 Nov 2008 , 12:13am
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Where can I buy an agbay leveler? Santa needs to know!




I believe only direct from them. Click on the link for "order form" at the top of the page & their phone number is there.

http://www.agbayproducts.com/

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Michelle104 Posted 20 Nov 2008 , 3:55am
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sugar shack's dvd's
disposable bags
an airbrush and the knowledge to use it!!! icon_lol.gificon_lol.gif
a laptop for CC access anytime, anywhere!!! (that was a good one icon_lol.gif )
I could never have to many tips.. icon_lol.gif
plane ticket to go see Sugar Shack or Aine2 or Nic Lodge or Bronwen Weber...pretty much anyone that I could glean some knowledge from.... icon_lol.gif Would LOVE that!!!

....a silicone fondant mat that I've been hearing so much about??? What's silpat???

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auntginn Posted 20 Nov 2008 , 6:17am
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Oh, I would be happy with just about anything related to cake, from flour, sugar, chocolate, even eggs and oil. Have you noticed the price of these things lately.

Spinkles, wax paper, parchment paper, bags, twistties, food colors, frosting sheets, I think you got the picture.

But the bestest, coolest thing I could get is a bigger kitchen and an extra room for an office.

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jessigurl182 Posted 20 Nov 2008 , 6:34am
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Lots of Sprinkles!!! They are my fav. at least!

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