Help! How Do I Get 60 Servings?!

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MrsMom Posted 25 Jun 2008 , 8:41pm
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I'm in the middle of baking several cakes and I'm having trouble. I have an order for 60 servings and I'm not sure how to get there! I know a 10" square and a 6" round will come close (a little over), but will it look funny?!

Thanks!

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crystalina1977 Posted 25 Jun 2008 , 10:37pm
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i dont think it will look funny at all. stack the pans on top of each other and see what you think.

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sugarcheryl Posted 25 Jun 2008 , 11:10pm
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No it will not look funny I've done a 10 and 6 before.

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indydebi Posted 26 Jun 2008 , 1:43am
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Originally Posted by sugarcheryl

No it will not look funny I've done a 10 and 6 before.




agree.

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MrsMom Posted 26 Jun 2008 , 12:49pm
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Ok, my next question....which would look better....a 10" and 6" (both about the same height) or a 10" (full tier...4" tall) and an 8" (half tier...2" tall)? The 2nd option, both cakes would be square. FWIW, it's a baby shower cake and the bottom I think is going to have polka dots and on the top I'm putting a wooden duck (not 3D...it's a craft item from Michaels) and fondant bubbles.

Thank you so much for your help!

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ccr03 Posted 26 Jun 2008 , 1:24pm
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I'd do the 10/6 combo.

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