Iso Sculpted Leaning Tower Of Pisa Cake Ideas

Decorating By Vreeke Updated 17 Mar 2006 , 12:42am by Cake_Princess

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Vreeke Posted 13 Mar 2006 , 5:28pm
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I am in search of pictures or ideas for a sculpted Leaning of Tower of Pisa cake. If anyone has seen pictures, I would appreciate it if you could pass on the link or foto to me.
Thanks, Lori V.

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meghan89 Posted 13 Mar 2006 , 5:33pm
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I dont have a photo, but when I am looking for a certain image, I always google it under images. I have found some great pics there! Hope that helps!

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imakecakes Posted 13 Mar 2006 , 9:08pm
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Maybe you could try using the whimsical cake method? It could maybe be adapted to look like the leaning tower. I have never made a whimsical cake, so I'm not positive.

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fearlessbaker Posted 13 Mar 2006 , 9:48pm
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Go to Just Fabulous Pastries in San Diego. They havae awesome cakes. You will see their 2 Pisa cakes on the right. You can click on them to see detailed pic. Also, if you usae your search engine and type in tower of pisa cake and then go to 1000 words site and scroll down a little you will see pics of Pisa as well as a few cakes. Let me know what you think. Fearlessbaker

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Cake_Princess Posted 14 Mar 2006 , 12:04am
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Go to Just Fabulous Pastries in San Diego. They havae awesome cakes. You will see their 2 Pisa cakes on the right. You can click on them to see detailed pic. Also, if you usae your search engine and type in tower of pisa cake and then go to 1000 words site and scroll down a little you will see pics of Pisa as well as a few cakes. Let me know what you think. Fearlessbaker





Awesome site but interestingly enough as I was searching for the site I came across a letter that was sent to the establishment from the FDA concerning that they called unsanitary conditions icon_eek.gificon_eek.gif Well they seem to have rectified the issues they are still in business...

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Vreeke Posted 14 Mar 2006 , 4:50am
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Fearlessbaker..... Thanks for the link to Just Fabulous Cakes in San Diego. They have some great looking cakes! Vreeke

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imakecakes Posted 14 Mar 2006 , 6:00pm
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Ok. I HAD to go read that letter. First, I think it's unfortunate that their customers who might google them would have access to that. It is 15 months old, I wonder why it would be accessible on the internet. I also had no idea a bakery could be cited for employees drinking water and wearing earrings. Interesting...

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Cake_Princess Posted 17 Mar 2006 , 12:42am
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Ok. I HAD to go read that letter. First, I think it's unfortunate that their customers who might google them would have access to that. It is 15 months old, I wonder why it would be accessible on the internet. I also had no idea a bakery could be cited for employees drinking water and wearing earrings. Interesting...





It's part of safe food handling you are not suppose to wear anything that could possibly come loose and end up in the food.

Yea it's a bit old but you would think that they would have been up to par the day they were having an inspection LOL...

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