Plant frosting, also known as frost damage or frostbite, occurs when temperatures drop below freezing, causing ice crystals to form within plant tissues. This can lead to cellular damage, wilting, and discoloration of leaves and flowers. Sensitive plants, especially young seedlings and flowering varieties, are particularly vulnerable to frost, which can hinder their growth and reduce yields. Protecting plants from frost often involves covering them or using heat sources to maintain warmer temperatures.
whipped frosting
Out of frosting
You can find recipes for frosting at the following websites...www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes or at www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes
The best frostings to stand up in the heat are fondant frosting and royal frosting.
Once it's completely cold you can start frosting! Otherwise it will make the frosting runny.
Santa loves frosting.
you can use green and yellow frosting to make a lime green frosting
Any supermarket will carry frosting.
the frosting jizz cant freeze
It depends what kind of frosting :)
Most types of cake have frosting, but there are types they do not.
It depends on what frosting it is and how much you put. The frosting can't be to thin. It would be better to use thick frosting. In some cases, royal icing.