Freezing Cakes

Decorating By nadine72 Updated 30 Oct 2008 , 3:11pm by leah_s

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nadine72 Posted 30 Oct 2008 , 1:40pm
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I have two cakes decorated with buttercream for Halloween parties, schools are cancelled here due to a blizzard and now they aren't needed until Monday. Can I freeze cakes that are already decorated? They are super simple single layer cakes. I am not selling these, they are for my preschool classes.

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millermom Posted 30 Oct 2008 , 1:50pm
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Yes, you can freeze them. You may have a little trouble with condensation when you take them out, but since you are in a blizzard (where are you?! icon_confused.gif ) I don't think there will be any humidity in the air, so you should be fine; especially since you are not selling them.

Good luck!

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nadine72 Posted 30 Oct 2008 , 2:42pm
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Thanks. I am in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.

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Niconna Posted 30 Oct 2008 , 2:57pm
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Wow! You are WAY up there! Sorry to hear your party was cancelled due to blizzard!

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leah_s Posted 30 Oct 2008 , 3:11pm
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Sure no problem. Well, no problem freezing the cakes. Sorry about the blizzard, though.

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