German Choc Cake

Decorating By marybible Updated 23 May 2007 , 6:38pm by TexasSugar

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marybible Posted 22 May 2007 , 7:16pm
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Im goning to do a german choc cake for a co-worker's last day. Does anyone have any ideas on how to decorate it?

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staceyd1984 Posted 23 May 2007 , 12:39am
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male or female co worker?

if it male, i did a shirt and tie cake once that went down a storm, its in my pics if you wanna look....

if its female i guess id go with something flowery....

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marybible Posted 23 May 2007 , 12:46am
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stacey1984 you have very nice cakes. The cake is for a female. I was going to do the traditional german choc icing on it and not buttercream so that is what I was wondering about.

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Teekakes Posted 23 May 2007 , 12:48am
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If you look in my photos you can see a German Chocolate cake I just made a couple of weeks ago. HTH's. icon_smile.gif

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marybible Posted 23 May 2007 , 5:01pm
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thanks teekakes. You have some very nice cakes.

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Teekakes Posted 23 May 2007 , 5:40pm
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Thanks Marybible!
I really like the 40th bday cake you made! The design is so pretty and I love the rick-rack type border you put on it. Neat!!

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TexasSugar Posted 23 May 2007 , 6:38pm
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What about roses in chocolate buttercream? You can do pretty much anything you want on it using chocolate buttercream which blends well wit the taste of the cake. icon_smile.gif

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