These are the best baking cups. There are some really great designs out in the market that aren't Reynolds but they disappear as soon as you bake with them. Especially if you're making chocolate cupcakes. The design is completely lost afterward. I first found these baking cups in the States earlier this year and bought a few packs. Then, a few weekends ago at Canada's Baking and Sweets Show Reynolds had a booth there. They are now available in Canada (rumoured to be available at Wal-Mart). Woohoo! I love these. They are a little pricier than the "normal" ones, but are so worth it. I ended up buying 5 packs for $10 at the show.
Clover never ceases to amaze me in what challenge she dreams up for me to do for her son's birthday cake. This year was no disappointment! The baking was the easy part for this cake! The cake was technically a 3 tiered cake that was about 9" x 10". The tiers were separated with a half inch black cake board cut down to size. The bottom was chocolate, then vanilla and then cookies and cream. All were covered in vanilla butter cream before being covered in red fondant. Thankfully Mr T's cousin Amanda was over visiting for the weekend and ended up helping me a lot with the cake. She built the handle for me using cardboard and electrical tape. She also told me that it was customary to have stickers on your toolbox so I printed off some plumber related ones and laminated them. We even got the cake done early and delivered. Woohoo! Can't wait for next year's challenge! That's a joke. P.S. Now in my Instagram and ...
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