Yes. Cake is a very delicate element, even more so than animal, vegetable or mineral. The gamma-rays from a person merely looking at a cake makes it go bad two days earlier. This means that not only can't you have your cake and eat it too, but you might not be able to have your cake unless you hurry. So, stop looking at the cake, eat the cake, and be hopeful it's not already gone. For lost cake or ruined cake you can call your local bakery for emergency service.
Your question does not make sense. Could you clarify what cake websites you are referring to and what velvet cake you are looking for?
looking for a cake recipe using mealies but no eggs
Your looking for a fruit cake its sometimes at the random store
If you play the game on the day you've set as your birthday on the DS' own settings, then there will be a Birthday Cake item available at Vincent's store.
to mess up your golf game, sell you cheap or fake goods, or ruin your wedding cake by falling into it accidentally.
not looking after it and following the after care procedure, and picking the scabs.
Try looking online.
If you are looking for a diabetic cake recipe I would suggest you go to "Kraft Canada" to find a diabetic cake recipe suitable for you. You can also go to a local cake store and ask if they have any diabetic cake recipes available for you.
You could go to your local craft shop like Michael's. They would probably have what you are looking for. Or you could check out www.brpboxshop.com/cake-boxes.html they may even have what you are looking for.
If you are looking for a good strawberry cake recipe you should try the website allrecipes. They have various strawberry cake recipes from classic ones to modern ones.
It can be either. If the wedding cake is a smaller style, than a "civil" looking groom's cake is usually beside it. If the groom has a "wilder" style cake, then it is typically eating and the bachelor party.
If you frost a hot cake, the heat from the cake will melt your frosting. You should allow the cake to cool completely before frosting. Cake is delicious warm; if you aren't planning on frosting it, it's perfectly fine to serve the cake before it cools. Allowing a cake to sit and cool for a bit also helps the cake to hold together better.