no, you may eat and choke on them.
they aren't poisonous to hte cake though
Neither are safe, and have been contaminated.
Yes it can be baked. Chop it in small pieces and put it through a mixer and then mix it with the flour or cake mix
Takes the CakeHere are the steps involved:Cut from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock (this give you 2 pieces).Cut from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock (this give you 4 pieces).Cut the cake in half horizontally, slicing through all the pieces. Imagine that you were cutting through the whole cake to put icing in the middle (this give you 8 pieces).
Oneida serving pieces are not designated oven-safe.
No, they will chew endlessly on anything put in their environment and will inadvertently ingest pieces of nylon.
In the 3x3 grid, put 3 buckets of milk at the top. An egg in the middle, 2 pieces of sugar on either side. Then put 3 wheat at the bottom.
Make cake and put strawberries in between two pieces. Make cup cakes with whip cream and strawberries on top.
soak it in soapy water for awhile and then you can put it in the dish washer (if it's dish washer safe) or wash it by hand. :)
Not in a cake, but on a cake because otherwise it will explode.
you put about 1/2 of cake batter
Most rum cake is probably safe for children. While it is popularly believed that all the alcohol that you put in the cake will evaporate during baking, a study by the US Department of Agriculture's Nutrient Data Laboratory found that not all the alcohol disappears during cooking. However, most of the alcohol will be gone, especially if the cake is allowed to stand for a time.BUT - Some cakes are soaked in rum after they are baked. These would definitely have an alcoholic kick in them.
Cake Icing is a mixture of butter, sugar and flavouring you put on top of a cake.