Christening cakes are now so ornate and creative. We are really spoilt for choice. Nothing is basic and plain as we are becoming harder to please. We are exposed to images all day everyday and as a result we want for more. And what a better example of this- food and cakes. I eat with my eyes, I always have. But my biggest necessity is that it must taste as good as it looks. Otherwise the visual will be lost and the only memory is how awful that mouthful was. Sooooooo because of my high standards, my cakes have to be fabulous so the visual can match the rest of your senses.
Cakes are a great way to get a party going. You can have so much fun with flavours, colours, shapes and they can suit any occasion.
Christening cakes need to have the 'Awwwww' factor. So something cute and delicious will usually pull in the sound effects. I always find that people are reluctant to cut their cakes and the cameras are at the ready. That is possibly the best reaction I can aim for everytime I make a cake. If my customers are happy then I am over the moon. My hard work and their hard earned money need to be worthwhile investments.
I sometimes get texts off my happy customers, to thank me and tell me how much they loved their cake. That costs very little to do and I can promiose you it means the world to me. I love people who love cake and I love even more people who love my cakes:-)
Two Dames Coffee Boutique delivers on quality and freshness. Good quality home-cooked food is the Two Dames Philosophy. The Two Dames Coffee Boutique on 80 John Street Kilkenny city, has been making quite a name for itself in Kilkenny. Run by sisters Tracie and Lavinia Daly. Growing up within yards of the shop, we are “born,bred and buttered John Street Women”, and we are delighted to be now doing business so close to the family that has been such an influence on what we are doing now.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Four tiers of heaven!
Who said wedding cakes have to keep with tradition? Hmmmmm I try to break that with each cake I make. Every couple want to tweek and improve on an idea they have seen before or create something that is a mix of many different ideas. For chocolate lovers especially it is nearly disgraceful to cover a cake in traditional white/ivory icing. Why on earth would you cover a melt-in-the-mouth chocolate wedding cake and disguise its rich and heavenly chocolatey goodness!
The Wedding Fair extravaganza.
I feel very lucky as I get invited to attend wedding fairs every year. I produce some cakes and try to sell myself to the soon to-be brides and grooms. So this year I decided to make cakes that I liked. I wanted to indulge myself and show how different a wedding cake can be. I think I proved that. A wedding cake for some is tradition, a must-have and for others it is an expression of their creative side. I love when wedding cakes are fun, different and well thought out. It costs alot of money as wedding cakes are alot of hard work. So much time and effort goes into each cake. But the main aim is to produce what the couple want and wow their taste buds with fabulous high-quality cake.
The Wheels on the bus go..........
Round and round .
This cake was alot of fun to do. To be honest every cake I get to do I enjoy making. The reason being no 2 cakes are the same. Variety is the spice of life. This cake was for a lovely gentleman. His daughter wanted to mark his retirement with a cake that was a symbol of what he was leaving behind. The cake was so good they donated it to The Irish Wheelchair Association so they could enjoy it on his behalf.
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