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Amanda welcome!!!!...welcome to the world where we have cake wrecks...I sure had my fair share but I will never give up!!!
Just as Linda said...learn from it...pick yourself up and make the next one!!! it gets better with time...btw I owe you some fruit cake tips...what would you like to know...I hope I have the right person....:)
Amanda welcome!!!!...welcome to the world where we have cake wrecks...I sure had my fair share but I will never give up!!!
Just as Linda said...learn from it...pick yourself up and make the next one!!! it gets better with time...btw I owe you some fruit cake tips...what would you like to know...I hope I have the right person....:)
Amanda,
Use grape juice or grapefruit juice. Steam the fruits in some of the juice and blend till you achieve the the roughness/smoothness preferred.
Teneisha
Oh Amanda
Don't get discouraged. We have ALL been there, done that. We beat ourselves up more than anyone else. It is inevitiable that there will be failures, but like Linda said, you learn from your mistakes. Trust me, Iv'e had my share. I remember The Cake Boss saying, there is NO perfect cakes, they all have flaws, thats what decorations & embellishments are for, to cover them!! Actually, I have one nasty mistake, long story, but honestly, I learned so much from that mistake that had I not had it, would never had learned a new technique. This was also someone I knew quite well, and of all people, especially knowing you are new to this art, they should understand. Funny thing, she didn't even notice the 'flaw" on her wedding cake, although I thought it "jumped" out at you the minute you laid eyes on it. I got nothing but comlpiments. SOoooo, even though it didn't meet my expectations in my head, it was a nice cake, not perfect, and customer was happy.
Don't dwell on it too long Amanda. As they say,...Pick your self up, dust yourself off, start all over again. :)
Oh Amanda
Don't get discouraged. We have ALL been there, done that. We beat ourselves up more than anyone else. It is inevitiable that there will be failures, but like Linda said, you learn from your mistakes. Trust me, Iv'e had my share. I remember The Cake Boss saying, there is NO perfect cakes, they all have flaws, thats what decorations & embellishments are for, to cover them!! Actually, I have one nasty mistake, long story, but honestly, I learned so much from that mistake that had I not had it, would never had learned a new technique. This was also someone I knew quite well, and of all people, especially knowing you are new to this art, they should understand. Funny thing, she didn't even notice the 'flaw" on her wedding cake, although I thought it "jumped" out at you the minute you laid eyes on it. I got nothing but comlpiments. SOoooo, even though it didn't meet my expectations in my head, it was a nice cake, not perfect, and customer was happy.
Don't dwell on it too long Amanda. As they say,...Pick your self up, dust yourself off, start all over again. :)
I just got home from setting up a wedding cake, stayed up most of the night worrying about it..because the groom drew a picture of a cake that looked like some sort of building and he wanted me to make it a cake (a wedding cake mind you) it was so ugly that i told the lady that ownes the reception sight not to tell anyone who made the cake!! LOL My husband said it wasn't that bad, just not one of my cakes. Some times they just don't work the way you would like. In this business you just have to learn to get over the bad ones and take plenty of pictures of the good ones!!! I still love my job!!!! :-)
Oh Tina, that reminds me of my granddaughter's birthday cake this last September! She wanted a smiley face ball cake, and I didn't particularly want to make it. It just sounded dumb to me, not to mention it wasn't going to be enough for our family to eat...but she insisted. So, I had to place the smiley face 'head' on top of a square cake so we would have enough, but it was the most hideous cake I have ever made! It looked grotesque, as if this head was coming out of the square cake like a box. I wouldn't even let my husband take a picture of it (although, later I discovered that he did). Horrid is the only word for that cake. But, my 15 year old granddaughter thought it looked 'cool' because it actually did look like a head coming out of a box or whatever. She's into all the vampire/goth stuff, so go figure.
So, yeah, you get stuff you don't actually want to make as well as disasters too.
tina konkler said:
I just got home from setting up a wedding cake, stayed up most of the night worrying about it..because the groom drew a picture of a cake that looked like some sort of building and he wanted me to make it a cake (a wedding cake mind you) it was so ugly that i told the lady that ownes the reception sight not to tell anyone who made the cake!! LOL My husband said it wasn't that bad, just not one of my cakes. Some times they just don't work the way you would like. In this business you just have to learn to get over the bad ones and take plenty of pictures of the good ones!!! I still love my job!!!! :-)
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