glad you all got a laugh
i never thought that one post would get so much attention, i wish all my questions would be answered that way
http://img.cakecentral.com/modules/coppermine/albums/userpics/85833/IMG_4951.JPG
here is the cake
Oh thank God! You had us all scared. Can't rember what the original question was, but what ever questions on it you have, I'm sure one of us can help you.
Amy
I know I just said it in another thread, but I'm tickled pink to see that you are a 'cool chick with a sense of humor, just like us'. ![]()
Without knowing the sizes of the layers for sure and how tall they are, I couldn't tell how many it might serve, but I think there's a serving guide on here somewhere....if I find it I'll post it.
Glad you're back. ![]()
Well, it looks to me like a 12", 10" and maybe 6" round cake. If that is the case, then, let me see...
10" square - 24 party/ 50 wedding aprox
12" square - 40 party/ 72 wedding aprox
6" round - 8 party/ 14 wedding aprox
total of 72 party/ 136 wedding
HTH!!
Here's the cake:
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&meta=search&search=black%20and%20white&cat=0&pos=19&search=black%20and%20white
This is who did it:
da757deevalibra
yes WB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tracy soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo glad things are ok. About that cake I don't know who did it either but it looks to be the size of one that I've done and it served 125-150 depending on the size pieces. Oh and how did you get the picture up I still haven't figured it out yet. ![]()
If you use the link that the Previous poster gave, you can click on her name under the picture and send her a private message to ask her questions. Good luck!!!!
For all the hype I was expecting a Margaret Brown type cake....
tats pretty simple cake, you can adapt it to diferent numbers of people. how many do you have?
Here is the link to the finished cake:
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-photo-242523.html
7yyrt...that brings up a different cake when I click your link. I did a search for 4951 which were the last 4 digits of the picture number. I think this is the right one:
http://www.cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=coppermine&file=displayimage&meta=search&search=4951&cat=0&pos=0&search=4951
This cake was to serve 150 people but it was a 16, 12, and an 8" round. Because the 16 was doubled it served 128 and the 12 was single so it served 36. I missed your original post so I didnt know what was going on in all the other post until I did a lil research and came upon this one.
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