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june i dont know if u have a walmart..,.but they have these containers also.i have bought serveral to deliver cakes..there r several sizes.
HIGH HUMIDITY ICING THAT WORKES VERY WELL FOR ME IN SUMMER SOUTH GEORGIA....... 1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
1/2 cup butter
1 teaspoon clear vanilla
4 cups sifted confectioners sugar
2 tablespoon milk
2 tablespoon cornstarch
beat shortening and butter till light and fluffy...add vanilla and mix well..gradually add sugar..beat well on medium speed..icing will appear dry..in small bowl mix milk and cornstarch..stir till dissolved and add to icing mixture slowly .after mix well beat at medium speed till light and fluffy.
keep this icing covered with damp cloth till ready..for best results keep icing in refrigerator when not in use(in air tight container) can be stored up to 2 weeks.rewhip before using
it doesn't take that long to ice 190 cupcakes unless you are doing something fancy on each one. If you keep the icing cool in a cooler (not COLD) in bags or just in some tupperware containers or buckets, you can frost them when you get there. just my opinion.
Yes, we gave a Walmart. And thanks Frieda & Kathy for the icing recipes.
And yes, the bride could change her mind 10 X's by then.
I have these carriers http://www.amazon.com/Cupcake-Courier-Caddy-Cupcakes-Translucent/dp... I picked mine up at Costco for around $18 each. They are wonderful and I transport cupcakes all the time in them. I have baked them up to 3 days in advance and store in these containers and they have stayed fresh as fresh can be! I usually ice them at the latest possible minute so the icing is fresh. If you had the carriers you could put the buttercream on them on site as you put them on the display. Weather is tricky... good luck!
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