Golf Cart Cake

Decorating By LisaBa Updated 24 Jul 2006 , 10:45pm by LisaBa

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LisaBa Posted 23 Jul 2006 , 1:49pm
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I need to do a golf themed cake for saturday for 50. I am trying to decide on the golf cart or the bag. I have only worked with fondant a couple of times so I am a little nervous about that. I have saw MMF on here numerous times. Is it easier and taste better? I am looking at a large sheet with either of these on the top. I would love some positive feedback and if anyone knows where I get the specifics on the cart? I think it was in Wilton but don't know which one. Thanks so much for any information. Lisa

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morgiana Posted 23 Jul 2006 , 3:15pm
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I don't know if it will help you but, here are some golf cakes frokm wilton webpage:
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/spring/fareway.cfm
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/misc/golfballtruffles.cfm
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/misc/teetime.cfm (nice cart with clubs)
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/bears/golf.cfm
http://www.wilton.com/recipes/recipesandprojects/misc/lemonco.cfm

here are few links to inspire you
http://www.dianescakesandmore.com/noveltycakes/golfballgroomsfswt.htm
http://www.thecakefairy.co.uk/pages/golfpage.html
http://www.earlenescakes.com/Golf.htm
http://www.cake-expressions.com/His.htm

So far I only used MMF and I was very happy with it. it's really easy to make, stores well and is easy to colour and deal with. Last time I used it for a doll cake I added some Flower of the Orange aroma, and everybody loved it a lot.
I hope that will help! Please post the pic when you made your cake! icon_biggrin.gif

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LisaBa Posted 24 Jul 2006 , 10:45pm
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thanks for the information. I'll let you know how it comes out.

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