Cakefork

Decorating By ugorgeous Updated 18 Feb 2010 , 2:08am by DsLady614

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ugorgeous Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 4:52am
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Looking for pictures or a video of someone using a large cakefork to cut and serve slices of cake. thank u

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JGMB Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 5:34pm
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I suggest you pm indydebi. I know that she has photos using a cake fork, although she calls it a cake comb. HTH!

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indydebi Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 7:08pm
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http://www.cateritsimple.com/id10.html

I have NEVER heard it called a cake fork before. icon_confused.gif

A fork has 3 to 5 tongs. A comb has multiple tongs or "teeth". This gadget has WAY more than 3-5 "teeth".

ALso called a cheese cutter.

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metria Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 7:35pm
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i'm also seeing it called a "cake breaker"

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icer101 Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 8:10pm
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would they be in stores, like, walmart, william-sanoma,etc. or do you have to order them? i saw the e-bay site. but where else can you buy them on line?tia

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tiggy2 Posted 17 Feb 2010 , 8:18pm
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I got mine at Sur-la-table

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DsLady614 Posted 18 Feb 2010 , 2:08am
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I got mine on Amazon for like $5. Just tried using it for the first time a few weeks ago and I have to say... it ROCKS!! Since I started making my cakes so tall, this is really the only way to serve them. Best piece of cake stuff I've bought... I mean aside from my Agbay, but that's at a different level.

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