Leah ...guess What?!

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auntbeesbaking Posted 30 Jul 2010 , 6:13pm
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icon_biggrin.gif Leah, I'M GETTING A SPS!

Hopefully it will be hear for my son's wedding cake next week!! We got some unexpected money and that was first on my list!! And, since I already got an AGBAY on eBay awhile ago, the only other dream item I wish for (other than a bigger house than 650 sq. ft which has a teeny tiny kitchen!) is a counter top dough sheeter! (I rolled out 4 doz. cinnamon rolls last pm and my rotator cuff is flaring up today. icon_sad.gif

The cake is odd sizes by the way, 6", 9", 12" and 16"

I'm getting excited now! icon_lol.gif

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leah_s Posted 30 Jul 2010 , 6:22pm
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Woo-Hoo!

OK, now you know this is a disposable thing, right? If you get it back, in reality you can reuse the plates, but the legs might come back cracked. If the legs come back in good shape, just sanitize and reuse.

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auntbeesbaking Posted 30 Jul 2010 , 11:17pm
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Originally Posted by leah_s

Woo-Hoo!

OK, now you know this is a disposable thing, right? If you get it back, in reality you can reuse the plates, but the legs might come back cracked. If the legs come back in good shape, just sanitize and reuse.




I didn't know it was disposable but I did order 2 sets of legs just in case something happened to them.

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luvscakes Posted 30 Jul 2010 , 11:51pm
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Yay! you are going to love this system. I can see why Leah spreads the word. I started using them last year and LOVE, LOVE them- amazing! Sturdy, straight, and SO nice to be able to fully decorate a cake and not have to spend time putting it together one site.
Thanks Leah!

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weirkd Posted 30 Jul 2010 , 11:52pm
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Is the SPS the same thing as the coastal plates and legs? I think their also called Bakers something or another?

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cathyscakes Posted 31 Jul 2010 , 12:19am
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I love sps. I just did a 3 tiered wedding cake for tomorrow, and used sps. My car is in the shop, so I don't have a way to deliver the cake. She is picking it up in the morning, and i'm so scared. I don't like people delivering their own cakes, had too many accidents, when I don't deliver. Of course I didn't use the sps on those cakes. So i'm a little more confident since I started using the sps, it feels so sturdy, never make a cake without it anymore.

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KTB4 Posted 31 Jul 2010 , 2:33am
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I got SPS too based on Leah's advice and am trying it out tomorrow on my birthday cake. Actually I have everything all together, i just need to put the top tier on tomorrow before I go since I don't have room in my fridge for a stacked cake.

So far so good. I am doing a wedding cake in September (4 tiers) that I plan on using it for icon_smile.gif

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cheatize Posted 31 Jul 2010 , 3:05am
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Yay! I'm so happy for you!

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leah_s Posted 31 Jul 2010 , 3:28am
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SPS is made by BakeryCrafts. I've seen pictures of the Coastal product and it looks similar, but I haven't used it, so I can't say for certain.

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lilthorner Posted 31 Jul 2010 , 5:19am
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I have used coast and SPS .. coast doesn't have the lil peg in the middle, so you may need something like carpet tape or duct tape

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