Layer Question Please Help?

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michelleml Posted 6 May 2006 , 12:48am
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If you bake 2 8" cakes and put them a top of each other is that a 2 layer cake? or is one 8" cake split into a two layer cake?

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Michelle

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snicker Posted 6 May 2006 , 12:57am
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I think people use these terms interchangeably. I usually say baking 2 cakes seperately and then layering is a 2 layer. A cake cut intwo is called a "torted" cake. HTH

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Reecie Posted 6 May 2006 , 12:58am
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2 layers, one tier if you're constructing.

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candyladyhelen Posted 6 May 2006 , 1:09am
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Snicker is correct.

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Bettycrockermommy Posted 6 May 2006 , 1:51am
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I agree with snicker. A 2 layer cake is 2 cakes, one on top of the other.

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Pootchi Posted 6 May 2006 , 1:52am
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Snicker is right!!

Lorris

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fmandds Posted 6 May 2006 , 2:01am
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I've always used them interchangeably but now that I've been shown the difference I'll never forget. Like I've always said I don't think a day goes by that I don't learn something new. Thanks for the info, Snicker.

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