Anonymous wrote:Ordered a Frozen bday cake just last month from wegmans. So good...opted for whip cream frosting which is lighter and fluffier than the the typical heavy dense buttercream.
My DD got her face on the cake with images of Anna and Elsa on either side of her (just email a pic of your daughter to the bakery dept.). I don't recall an extra charge either.
All the guests loved it (you should've seen all the girls at the party ooh and ahh).
Anonymous wrote:Snort. These birthday cakes sound expensive. Don't you people care that there are starving children in Africa??!? How materialistic and self-absorbed of you all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made one for my nephew's birthday this year. It's not too hard if you are a decent baker. I used MMF but you could buy fondant instead. I can help if you decide to go that route!
(It turned out so good that a few people asked if I made cakes for a living)
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made one for my nephew's birthday this year. It's not too hard if you are a decent baker. I used MMF but you could buy fondant instead. I can help if you decide to go that route!
(It turned out so good that a few people asked if I made cakes for a living)
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Anonymous wrote:I made one for my nephew's birthday this year. It's not too hard if you are a decent baker. I used MMF but you could buy fondant instead. I can help if you decide to go that route!
(It turned out so good that a few people asked if I made cakes for a living)
Anonymous wrote:I made one for my nephew's birthday this year. It's not too hard if you are a decent baker. I used MMF but you could buy fondant instead. I can help if you decide to go that route!
(It turned out so good that a few people asked if I made cakes for a living)
Anonymous wrote:Heidelberg Bakery had a Frozen picture up and I'm sure could make one. I would just go with Giant or Safeway for a kids party though.