Help! Pillsbury Or Duncan Hines

Decorating By shelby10 Updated 10 Apr 2013 , 5:01pm by shelby10

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shelby10 Posted 10 Apr 2013 , 2:57pm
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I'm in the middle of baking a 12,10,8 WASC cake and one of my bags of Duncan Hines was ripped, so it's either I turn my oven off and run to store OR I have a Pillsbury I can use.. But I have never used it before.. I have the right about of DH to bake my 10, 12in but not my 8.. Will it be noticeable if I use Pillsbury? I really hate to go to store..ERR

 

 

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CakeMann Posted 10 Apr 2013 , 3:10pm
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Hi Shelby, sorry to hear your issue. I can't help you much on this question but I did hear Bakemark had Duncan Hines in 50# bags now so you don't have to run to the store for little boxes anymore. Good Luck.

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auntginn Posted 10 Apr 2013 , 4:34pm
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No it will not make a difference.  The sour cream and almond flavoring will mask that.  No need to stop baking.

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shelby10 Posted 10 Apr 2013 , 5:01pm
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Thank you, Pillsbury it is for now..

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