First of all let me say that I've seen some of the most beautiful cakes ever on this website!!! I know how to bake a cake but what I'm really confused with is how to master decorating such as with gum paste, fondant, how to make a real looking purse out of cake etc. Did most of you have any formal training such as cake courses etc. or did you plan old teach yourself through trial and errror. Could you guys please lend any insight.
There is a great recipe on simplyrecipes.com that I strongly recommend you try. It has easy to follow instructions and tastes delicious! You won't have any trouble making this great cheesecake.
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There are different options. You can inquire at your local collage or university for classes, or you can also take online classes. You can also ask any pharmacy technicians on which classes they recommend.
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There are different options. You can inquire at your local collage or university for classes, or you can also take online classes. You can also ask any pharmacy technicians on which classes they recommend.
For the best relaxation techniques I recommend classes in Yoga or Tai Chi. There should be any number of these available classes, easy to find and in your local area.
Any of the Sony Walkmen will be great for recording classes.
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Cats should not be given cake, as it is not a part of their natural diet. Cake typically contains ingredients like sugar, butter, and flour, which can be harmful to cats and contribute to health issues like obesity and digestive problems. It's best to stick to cat-friendly treats and foods specifically formulated for their dietary needs.
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Here's a great website with links for any aspiring Philadelphia writer!
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