Cake Servings Per Cake Size!!!!!!!!

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CakesUnleashed Posted 4 Oct 2006 , 12:53pm
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Does anyone have a formula, spreadsheet, or something of the sort that actually breaks down number of servings per cake size? A listing of the approx. number of people a certain size cake will serve?

Example: A three-tiered cake, consisting of 10", 8", 6" round pans, two-layered - will serve ___to___ number of people.

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pbeckwith Posted 4 Oct 2006 , 1:56pm
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Someone on here showed a picture of blocks of wood cut and painted to represent the different sized slices. I had my husband cut some for me over the weekend 1"x2"x4" - 1 1/2x 2 and 2x2. I haven't painted them yet but it really puts it into perspective. a 2x2 slice is really a large slice of cake.

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