seconded.
It can't be good cake until tigs has tasted it, I'm sure it can be sent by post!
Cheers guys, I'm taking that as you like the look of it. Next time I make one I *might* send you some.
You never know!
Could you PM me some please?
i wouldn't mind a slice either![]()
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Maybe I should get onto scan about stocking my cakes. hmmm.......
well if you do... I did a good line in gingerbread men a couple of years back!
I LOVE Chocolate Cake and your's looks delicious
I hope your friend enjoyed it
This is one I made last year for my Son's 10th Birthday
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Last edited by shelley bda; 14-11-2006 at 06:54 PM.
Thanks very much, your's looks pretty good too. Bet that was messy!
I think I see a niche market here, people building systems don't want to have to leave for food. They could order our delicious food with their components and it gives them a handy snack!
You'll need water cooling so it doesn't melt of course![]()
http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.p...ht=gingerbread
pictures don't work though... but you get the idea!
I made a chocolate cake for my daughter's birthday recently using a Delia recipe. It took me about 3 hours and the end result was...unimpressive. It was just so-so. Could have done with the sponge being more chocolatey and more moist. So, can I have your recipe please, doddsy?
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