Cake For 25 How Big???

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gibson Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 2:09pm
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Cake for 25...how big of a cake to make?

Are there any charts for this sort of thing?

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Kazoot Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 2:48pm
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Check Wilton. Are you talking sheet or wedding, etc?????? Sorry, not much help. I would say in a sheet, do an 11x15 or if they don't want to spend that much, a 9x13 with small pieces. In wedding sizes, an 8 inch serves 24.

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JulieB Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 5:39pm
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I easily serve 24 with a 9 x 13, so an 11 x 15 should be plenty big in most cases.

HOWEVER! my ex-husband eats two pieces of cake at a time, and cuts his pieces as big as at least two. If it's a cake for men, you might want to adjust........... LOL

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gibson Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 5:11am
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Thanks!

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SugarFrosted Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 5:14am
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Originally Posted by JulieB

I easily serve 24 with a 9 x 13, so an 11 x 15 should be plenty big in most cases.

HOWEVER! my ex-husband eats two pieces of cake at a time, and cuts his pieces as big as at least two. If it's a cake for men, you might want to adjust........... LOL




Absolutely! Amazing how much a bottomless pit can hold! LOL!

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