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pinkglitter · 21/08/2013 13:16

I currently make cupcakes and my friend has given me only 3 days notice to make 20 cupcakes for a special occasion , anniversary- she must have known i would not be able to get the bits by three days trouble is I said yes but it is short notice. I don't want t let her down but his is last minute. com

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Stripedmum · 25/08/2013 10:00

Pfft!

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HoneyDragon · 25/08/2013 09:23

Yes Striped. But you are not living up a mountain, on an island in the middle of the country side and actually a borrower.

And you don't have so called friends who are insensitive to the intricated methods of cupcake construction.

You are lucky enough to be a human being who lives near a Tesco.

Poor misunderstood op Sad

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KarmaBiatch · 25/08/2013 01:38

red does it take 2 days, 23 hours and 50 minutes of planning..? Wink

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redandblacks · 25/08/2013 00:07

The 3 min microwave cakes are fab - I still make those religiously. you could knock off a batch in ten minutes with a bit of planning

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MyCatHasStaff · 24/08/2013 21:09

Running use Pure or Vitalite mixed 50/50 with Trex - I know it sounds revolting, but it really isn't and it sorts out the texture problem.

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Stripedmum · 24/08/2013 20:22

Eh? Is this your business? When I did it I'd take orders up until 6pm the night before and nip to Tesco if needs be.

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TSSDNCOP · 24/08/2013 20:19

Brilliant thread. I have laughed til a little bit of wee came out Blush

I'm no baker but wouldn't cupcakes be stale if you made them more than 3 days in advance?

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redandblacks · 24/08/2013 19:08

Even I could manage it in three days, unless she was talking about knitted cupcakes in which case I do sympathise

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Wheresmycaffeinedrip · 24/08/2013 18:34
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catinabox · 24/08/2013 18:30

can someone send a private message to pinkglitter perhaps? I need some closure on this.

Did the cakes get made? Does anyone know?

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candycoatedwaterdrops · 24/08/2013 17:42

I ate a lovely cupcake today. Just saying. Wink

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KarmaBiatch · 24/08/2013 17:22

maybe pink didn't have enough time in the end due to reading the enormity of this thread..

or maybe she just procrastinated for 2.5 days and finally turned on the oven and rolled up her sleeves..

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Groovee · 24/08/2013 16:46

You could have said no OP.

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Runningchick123 · 24/08/2013 16:39

Can't do the chocolate one as DS is sensitive to cocoa - he has to have Carob cakes instead of chocolate cakes Sad

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nailslikeknives · 24/08/2013 16:38

Snort at
actually a Borrower!
Snort again!
GrinGrinGrin

Come on Pink, update us!

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Lweji · 24/08/2013 16:33

I have not read this thread but having joined at page 10, I am wondering how it has grown this long based on Op?

I suggest you actually read it...

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trixymalixy · 24/08/2013 16:28

Dairy is DS's worst allergy too (although we don't know how he will react to nuts as he has never been exposed apart from the SPT).

May I recommend the chocolate fudge icing, particularly if you heat the cake in the microwave and serve with dairy free ice cream or cream, mmmm.

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Runningchick123 · 24/08/2013 16:21

Thanks trixy . My son has an epipen too for a few different allergens, but dairy being the most severe. I love betty crocker vanilla frosting but was always a bit wary of using it for my son sue to the allergy warning on the label, but I will give it a go seeing as it has already been road tested by another dairy allergic kid.
I have tried the pure marg in place of butter but as that marg is essentially solid vegetable oil I find it doesn't make decent icing.
I'm gonna test a bit of delicious betty crocker and failing that I will try m&s dairy free marg.
Thanks all - I now have the chance of making decent cupcakes and buttercream iced birthday cakes.

I'm not going to be trying the betty crocker on my butt cheeks though for anybody who was wondering Grin.

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redandblacks · 24/08/2013 16:09

I have not read this thread but having joined at page 10, I am wondering how it has grown this long based on Op?

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LookingThroughTheFog · 24/08/2013 15:58

Today I made a cake for my son's birthday. Well, he did most of the work, being a bit of a baking nut. I am now counting down the hours until we can eat it.

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ZingWantsCake · 24/08/2013 15:05

runningchick
for dairy free buttcream (Grin ) try Pure spread in place of butter.

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KarmaBiatch · 24/08/2013 14:26

pinkglitter were your cupcakes delivered with pride.. literally gasping to know!!

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Lomaamina · 24/08/2013 08:54

For non-dairy, try kosher parev margarine (search your supermarket for soft Tomor), assuming you live in a Jewish part of the world).

www.titanics.co.uk/cgi-bin/sh000000.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etitanics%2eco%2euk%2findex%2ehtml&WD=tomor&PN=Butter%2ehtml%23a445#a445

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trixymalixy · 24/08/2013 08:40

Runningchick, my DS is very allergic to dairy, he can't eat chocolate wuth a may contain milk warning and he has an epipen, but has never had an issue with Betty Crocker icing. I used to make it with pure but it was never very nice so I don't bother and just buy Betty Crocker now.

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ElaineVintage · 24/08/2013 08:28

Cupcakes are shit. Much prefer a slice of lemon drizzle.

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