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Brandy, good for you for making cakes for your residents! I am a retired RN and hobby caker, and thinking of offering to do just that for our local nursing home. I just joined a week ago, took a class 35 years ago in Normal, Illinois, buttercream. After making a few cakes with the buttercream roses drooping into puddles, I kind of gave up. Fast forward to a year ago when I discovered GUMPASTE!! I am self taught, love to make orchids, roses, little animals. Just got a peonie cutter and plan to practice this week.
As far as having lots of equipment, I agree with JJ. I was lucky I already had a Kitchen Aid mixer, my hubby bought it years ago at Good Will or somewhere. It is old but works great. I use my coupon at Joann's to get the glucose and gum tex and make my own gumpaste. I make my own marshellow fondant too, and everyone loves it! YouTube is a godsend, the Food Court videos are amazing. Of course the professionals need a lot more to do their work efficiently, but if you are just getting started you would be amazed at what you already have around the house or things you can get at the dollar store to use as flower formers. I just did break down and buy a celboard yesterday at sweetwise here in nashville to help with the peonies, but that is my present for my upcoming birthday July 4.
Brandy Beard said:Hi everyone, just joined a few days ago. Started taking the Wilton courses a few months ago so that I could make cakes for my daughters. It has grown a little, and I now make cakes for friends and family. I also work in a Nursing Home, and I bake cakes for my residents. Their reactions are awesome!
Looking forward to networking with people who are interested in the same thing as I am, hoping to pick up a few tricks and techniques!!
Thank you, well with business being slow and the kids back in school, I'm finding myself with a lot of free time. I'm sure I will have a lot of questions for you guys!
June Kowalczyk said:Welcome Jennifer
Like your'e not busy enough with 4 kiddies!!!! Happily married "most of the time".....yes a challange with work, kids & a job. Make sure you take time to breathe.
And yes, Linda is right, this is a great site to learn.
Yes, you can make rice crispy treat and cover it in fondant. Rice crispy treats are easy to sculp with and very tasty.hi iv got my first birthday cake to make for a friends 7 year old in a week im a single mum of boys and love baking so i thought id give it a go wud love to do my own edable dec for the top any suggestions
my name is gail !been here for a few wks now . love it every 1 is so nice !un like some other site ! i just started doing cakes back in march 2011 . learning on my own , with so help of a friend i meet on CC , deidre cousin, she duz realy awesome work with her buttercream , i am not so good with that . but trying , working rite now on 2 wedding cake orders one for oct 27 pick up , corpes bride . and 1 for nov pic up 17th harley . , this will be the first cakes i sold , wish i would have started earlyer in life . i am in my 60 's now . but i did have my own florist til my x messed that up . very happy now and loveing cakeing . enjoy looking at all the beautiful work from all you cakers . thanks for sharing your works of art .love them all diffrant styles are so beautiful / KEEP CAKEING ; )
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