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You can even get a box for 2 dozen I've seen.
Kathryn P said:
They have cupcake boxes that hold a dozen or so cupcakes securely... but you're right. That's a bunch of boxes!
Great idea JJ, but were talking 190, count em 190 cupcakes. This is in a rural area, a conservation park.
Once we leave home ( in the city ) for wedding/reception, no going home. SOooooo depending on the time of ceremony, someone from the family or guest will have to be responsible for transport, storage, set up. Big job, especially if you have no cake decorating experience.
JJ Becker said:
I'd just bring the cup cakes baked and uniced and my toppings ready to go in hygo bags, then I'd top the cup-cakes right on the spot as I put them out, then I'd just throw the bags away. Save the tips if you want but at 50 cents per I'd prolly just chuck them too...
Well, will ck out the containers. The bride would have to purchase those, and they are on a very tight budget. Plus we would have to drive over to Niagara Falls, USA, to the Target their. But I do appreciate all the good suggestions. This is info bride needs to know.
I have done wedding cupcakes twice.....lots of work. But I was also workinf full time then. Now that I am retired, I wouldn't be so stressed, different story.
I would like your icing recipe very much tho.
Thanks.
Oh, just saw the containers.. Kathy. Can buy something much similar, but longer, wider, holding more. Bought a container for under my bed, and that would probably do the trick. Got them here at a Canadian Tire store.
Actually, if your no refrigerate icing was used, + these very large containers, you know.......it just might work!!!
Checked out Cake Bible book I have, + Rose Levy's website for a non refridgerated icing....so again, would appreciate yours.
Thanks
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