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I like to use the Cake Foil, but more often I use self adhesive shelf liner. I buy it specifically for the cakes and keep a supply of it with my decorating supplies.
Please make sure whatevery your cake sits on is food safe material. Shelf liner and wrapping paper aren't food safe.
Good point, But the cake doesn't actually sit on that larger board, does it?!?! I put mine all on the cardboard plates same size as cake, then when I'm done I'll put it on my foil (or whatever) display board, so shelf paper and such wouldn't be touching the cake. Does that even make sense?
Deah said:Please make sure whatevery your cake sits on is food safe material. Shelf liner and wrapping paper aren't food safe.
I think what Deah ment is that if the cake is touching the surface it needs to be food safe. Some plasitcs and some of the foils are not food safe. I bought a roll of foil from a place that was selling foil for use for cakes and I used it and the cake had the color from the foil on the bottom of the cake as I cut it. I called them and they said it was actually florist foil and they just sell it for cakes. Not a good idea on their part... and no refund either! Oh well... they are not in business anymore!
Jenifer T said:Good point, But the cake doesn't actually sit on that larger board, does it?!?! I put mine all on the cardboard plates same size as cake, then when I'm done I'll put it on my foil (or whatever) display board, so shelf paper and such wouldn't be touching the cake. Does that even make sense?
Deah said:Please make sure whatevery your cake sits on is food safe material. Shelf liner and wrapping paper aren't food safe.
No problem. I should have made myself more clear. I place my cakes directly on the drum. I sometimes forget that a lot of people use a cake circle between the drum and cake.
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