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RClifford Posted 18 Oct 2013 , 2:34am
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Hi I am making a baby bump cake for my cousin's shower and I need it to feed 50 people, what pans do I use. I have seen many many on the ball pans but they only feed 20. If I could get some help I would appreciate it.

Thanks!!

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frogg22 Posted 18 Oct 2013 , 2:42am
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HOW ABOUT PLACING THE BABY BUMP CAKE ON A 1/2 SHEET CAKE. OR JUST TAKING IT WITH YOU TO FEED EVENYONE ELSE. JUST A THOUGHT

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BrandisBaked Posted 18 Oct 2013 , 2:44am
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AUse a larger bottom tier and a pyrex bowl for the bump.

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dorel Posted 18 Oct 2013 , 5:48am
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AHi, I am from Romania and I participate in a contest, you must if novelty Cake who knows what is and what should I do, thanks

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shanter Posted 18 Oct 2013 , 6:14am
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Originally Posted by dorel 

Hi, I am from Romania and I participate in a contest, you must if novelty Cake who knows what is and what should I do, thanks


Words that describe a novelty cake: fun, unusual, cute, funny, a cake that does not actually look like a cake. They are usually not the fancy cakes with beautiful flowers and fondant drapes, as would be used for a wedding in US or UK.

 

For example: a cake that looks like a race car, or sandwich, or a bear, or an airplane, or a building. Here are some:

https://www.google.com/search?q=novelty+cake&client=firefox-a&hs=N3j&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=Kc9gUoWLMamtiQLxnYGwCQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1056&bih=653&dpr=1.09

 

You will need to decide what you feel like making.

 

Good luck.

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