about where the pan indent stops
Mini ones, because the baby's "Mini":)
It depends on the size of you display, but I saw a TV show they made 200 cupcakes (to put in a display)
What size is a "scoop" . I see all kinds.
Depends on the size of the scoop.
Cupcakes are made with a plain or fancy cake recipe. What makes them cupcakes is the pan that they're baked in, called a cupcake (or muffin) pan. The only difference between cake and cupcakes is the size and shape of the cake and the difference in baking time (the smaller units bake faster than a full size cake). See the links below for some basic recipes.
It depends on the size of the scoop! An ice-cream scoop or a JCB digger's scoop - it makes a big difference.
Too much, you should just buy the Hand Pack.
We would need to know the size of the scoop and the size of the container your are scooping from. For instance:If you are using a 4oz scoop and the container you are scooping from is a half-gallon (64oz), then the scoop would represent 6.25% of the whole container.If you are using a 2oz scoop and the container is a pint (16oz), the scoop would represent 12.5% of the whole pint container.
a reporter's ice-cream size is a scoop.
There is no one standard weight for pelleted horse feed. This is due to the size of the pellets, how moist they are and what is in them. Horses should be fed by weight and not by the scoop so it is best to weigh out one whole scoop on a scale to see how much your pelleted feed weighs.
they have changed by color, shape, size, texture and my personnal favourite by toppings! haha i love cupcakes
They're "mini" cakes about the size of cupcakes but shaped like wedding cakes. Some bakeries and caterers make them.