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Gummy Worms in Dirt- Halloween Dessert

October 15, 2015 by Jenn

Today, I am joined by my guest host Paityn to bring you a gross Halloween treat- gummy worms in dirt cups!  Gummy worms made from Jell-O, and dirt made from cookies and pudding, is an easy and fun addition to any Halloween party.

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Shopkins Cake- How to make Shopkins “Wishes” Birthday Cake

September 15, 2015 by Jenn
In this tutorial I show you how to make the popular children’s toy birthday cake named “Wishes” from Shopkins!  Wishes is the adorable cake shaped character from Season 1 and is ultra rare.  She’s really easy to make as a cake if you follow my tutorial! 

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How to Make Tetris Gummies

July 14, 2015 by Jenn

The 80’s was a wonderful time.  I got my first (and only) Nintendo Game Boy.  It was such a fight to get from my parents as they were convinced video games would rot your mind. Turns out they were wrong- very wrong- but that’s a whole other story!  If your parents are like mine were, here’s a way you can play Tetris for “research!” 

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Meatloaf Cake with Bacon Roses

June 19, 2015 by Jenn

 My dad claims to not like sweets.  Claims to.  Though I’ve seen him sneak a few bites of ice cream and pie now and again.  I’ve tried to force him into my love of baked goodies, but he wants nothing to do with them.  My family has always been more than willing to eat his share.  For this year’s Father’s Day, he’s getting a Meatloaf Cake with Bacon Roses.

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Birthday Cake Pancakes

May 24, 2015 by Jenn

Today is my nephew’s third birthday, and one of my BFF’s birthday’s as well.  It is the perfect day to make these pancakes for them. Unfortunately, neither of them live close enough for me to drive them to them to celebrate. Well, I guess I could drive them there, but they wouldn’t be very good after a day in the car.  Hmm, never mind.  

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MINIONS Easter Bunny Cake

March 22, 2015 by Jenn

Meet Kevin, Stuart and Bob in MINIONS, in theaters this July.  I’m so excited for the movie that I took the opportunity to turn Stuart into an Easter Bunny.  I’m sure he likes his costume.    

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How to Make a T-Shirt Shaped Rainbow Tie-Dye Cake

November 15, 2014 by Jenn
I used to run a home based bakery business (until my love of YouTube took over!) and during that time, my t-shirt shaped cake pan was one of my most used pans out of all of my shaped cake pans.  I had so many of them that they were the first thing that I sold when I closed the business.  I was SO happy to get rid of them.  
 
I have a love/hate relationship with shaped cake pans- they are great as you don’t need to carve or structure the cake, but, they take up so much room!  When I decided which ones to keep and which to sell, I kept the ones that I used for multiple projects, knowing that I would be able to use them in future videos, in multiple ways.  This t-shirt pan can also be used for other cakes, which I’m sure I’ll be showing you at a later date. 
 
Unfortunately as with all good things, they come to an end.  Wilton has “discontinued” this cake pan, but I was able to find another similar cake pan on Amazon, and it you can get it here.  It is basically the exact same cake pan, just with sharper, deeper sides.  If you’re not up for purchasing a cake pan, you can always freehand carve a t-shirt out of a rectangle cake.  That would save you a little bit of money, and a t-shirt is a pretty simple shape to make.  Besides, we’ve all seen one so we should have a pretty good picture in our heads as to what one looks like! 
 
I have wanted to make a cake into a tie-dye design for a while now, and when thinking up a reason, and a cake design, a t-shirt seemed like the natural way to go.  When I think of tie-dye, I think t-shirts, peace, love and the 60’s!  You can do this design on any cake- round, rectangle etc.  To recreate it, start the piping gel spirals at the center of the cake, and work your way out, alternating colours as you want to.  
 
Keeping your brush clean is the most onerous activity throughout the whole process.  I would imagine having 100 brushes would make it a lot easier, but who has that many brushes?  Washing the brush is important, as it helps to prevent the spreading of the colours where you don’t want them to be.  You don’t HAVE to wash it, but your cake may end up being a lovely shade of brown if you don’t.  
 
I hope you enjoy this project! Peace.  

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Rubik’s Cube Cake – Surprise Inside Cake!

September 27, 2014 by Jenn

Rubik’s cube has been around longer than I have been alive, but it’s still a popular toy that exisits in many stores.  I was pleasantly surprised to learn that, and was quite shocked to be able to find one in the store on my first try.  

The point of the Rubik’s cube puzzle, is to have each side of the cube (9 squares) be one solid colour.  You have to do that without taking off the stickers!!  Unfortunately the new cubes don’t have the stickers, so there is no cheating by way of the 80’s!  

I’ve never had the luck of being able to solve it, but in all honesty, I haven’t really tried.  I made this cake because I think it looks cool!!  I know there are genuis’ out there that have actually tried to solve the puzzle and CAN solve it!  I applaud you!  Apparently, the current World Record is held by a gentleman in the Netherlands and is attempt was completed in 5.5 SECONDS!!!  I can’t even imagine how he could do that!!  It takes me 5 seconds to figure out how the thing moves. 

Making this cake is a little time consuming, but the WOW factor when your guests cut into it will definitely cake it worthwhile! You can prepare your cake batter ahead of time, as well as prep your fondant squares.  The cake batter should be coloured in the colour theme of the Rubik’s cube- red, orange, yellow, white and green.  The fondant squares work best if they are a little bit pliable, but I ended up putting on some that were rock hard, and they worked fine too.  The hard ones don’t mold to the side of the cube as well, so some of the corners stick out.  

When you’re lining up the rectangles to make your cube, make sure you’re paying attention to the side the will have the 9 blocks shown when the cube is cut.  Otherwise, if you cut on the wrong side, you will be shown only three rectangles.  Other than that, making this cake is pretty fool-proof!!  Unlike the Rubik’s cube itself.  

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