Saturday, 17 November 2012
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Birthday Cake Competition
So we have decided to run a different type of competition...something that will challenge you all!
Last year we ran a design-me-a-birthday-cake competition, and Molly Robbins from Molly's Creative Cakes submitted the winning design.
This year, we want you to make a cake inspired by this design using real cake or a dummy cakes.
Closing date is 6th October 2012
~ Take several photos of the cake to be emailed to bookings@cakemasters.co.uk
*Picture of the whole cake
*Pictures of the detail
~ Everything should be edible other than supports
~ Your cake needs to be inspired by the design above
*Picture of the whole cake
*Pictures of the detail
~ Everything should be edible other than supports
~ Your cake needs to be inspired by the design above
~ One entry per person
~ Cakes must be available for potential inspection.
Looking forward to the entries!
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Vintage Cupcake Competition
Win
2
sets
of
lace
texture
mats
In
association
with
Edible
Creators
Win 2 sets of lace texture matsA massive 7 mats in total by emailing us your bestvintage cupcakes!
Please enter into one of the following two categories:
Bake for Fun
This category is for people who do not sell cakes at all.
Bake for Business
This category is for people who have their own cake Facebook pages and sellcakes, even if it is not your main source of income.The reason why we have two categories, is so that we can give everyone withall abilities a chance to join in.-Please send only one photo of your entry-Please email your photo tobookings@cakemasters.co.uk -Please ensure you give us your name and business name, and Facebook pagename so we can place these details next to the chosen entries in our nextmagazine!-All entires to be sent to Cake Masters by Sunday 16th September-ONLY ONE ENTRY is allowed
Good Luck!
CAKE MASTERS MAGAZINE ~ AUGUST 2012
Monday, 20 August 2012
Amazon Offer on Andrew James 1000W Stand Mixer 60% OFF
Hello
everyone just seen this amazing offer on Amazon, 60% off the price of
this mixer with good reviews from people who have bought, you can see the
reviews here, and you have made comments on facebook which I have included below. I personally don't have one, but £80 for a £200 mixer- it does seem like a BARGAIN!!
Personally...I think I am going to save up for a KitchenAid or Kenwood- Argh cant decide! We will have a review of KitchenAid vs. Kenwood in our next newsletter, if you arrant already signed up send us an email and we will add you to the mailing list bookings@cakemasters.co.uk
Personally...I think I am going to save up for a KitchenAid or Kenwood- Argh cant decide! We will have a review of KitchenAid vs. Kenwood in our next newsletter, if you arrant already signed up send us an email and we will add you to the mailing list bookings@cakemasters.co.uk
If you dont have a budget of £300+ for a Kenwood or KitchenAid, how about one of these mixers from Andrew James, for £79.95
SUPER SALE PRICE - New 2012 Model Andrew James 1000 WATT Electric Food Stand Mixer In Stunning Silver With Splash Guard and 5.2 Litre Bowl + FREE Spatula + FREE 128 Page Food Mixer Cookbook - Price normally £199.95-
Linda Solimani No but have been looking at them today and was wondering how they faired compared to Kenwood and kitchen aid. I already have my trusted Kenwood but need another mixer to work along side it but not sure what to go for
Anne Corlett Good for the money and great to start out. Got good slow speed for royal icing but fast speeds too for other jobs. Wish I'd got the bigger model though. Got mine through amazon.about an hour ago via Mobile ·
Pippa Hayton I have had mine for a yr. It's v v good, manages to do big loads.about an hour ago via Mobile ·
Susan Haskell i think it is an excellent mixer for the money!!!! makes great bread which means the motor's good.
Loo Helen Nevett I Love mine also I have a 5 litre one the really big ones my only issue is that when parts break the after care when there under a 12 month warrenty is not the best I called after a part but they were out of stock that was in May I was told I would receive replacement part just after the 6th July unfortunately I'm still waiting mine may be an isolated case thought :-( cabout an hour ago via Mobile ·
Jackie Fox Sorry everyone. I brought one and had to send it back. I wasn't happy at all. Kenwood all the way for me x
Aderonke Ronnie Oluwadare Ive been using mine for over a year now. It mixes very well and it's very good. However u have to keep scraping the bottom just for it to be thoroughly and evenly mixed
Ruth Bennett Got mine last week and really happy so far can't compare to Kenwood or kitchenaid though as have neither of thoseabout an hour ago via Mobile ·
Tara Smyth I don't have one,but most of the comments I've seen aren't good!about an hour ago via Mobile ·
Michelle Bray Wilkins I've got one but I find that the whisk don't reach the bottom, so you have to keep stopping & mixing round, that is my only grumble tho x57 minutes ago via Mobile ·
Nikki Healey Yes ive got one, its ok don't mix at bottom properly , have to stop and mix the mixture by hand then move to centre of bowl ... Then use mixer again, which is annoying !49 minutes ago via Mobile ·
Juliana CastaƱeda I have recently bought one but did not like it. It is soooooo noisy, it is like I've turned on a aeroplane turbine and also it does not touch the bottom of the bowl and have to scrape the bowl all the time. I do not recommend.
Nikki Healey Yes i agree Juliana its so annoying but its what i could afford at the time40 minutes ago via Mobile ·
Nick Thompson I have had one for about a year and i make 1Kg butter cream batches 3-4 times a week week in week out and i have to say its coped very well, the noise is a problem as its very noisy past 4th speed but makes very white butter cream in my opinion, i have never used the kenwoods or kitchen aid but think that i am looking for one soon so if anyone could recommend either of them over the AJ one i would appreciate the feedback thanks Nick Big Nicks Bakery
Sarah Culverhouse I used one when my kitchenaid went for a service, following that experience I would never buy one!! It's worlds apart from a kitchenaid.
Morfydd Davies I bought one second hand about 10 months ago, its good for a load of mixture, but as a few have said, it really doesnt mix at the bottom, have to keep stopping and mixing with wooden spoon, then its ok... good in slow and fast speed though.
Helen Collier I asked the very same question on my page and it came out quite favourably. Going to treat myself (or Hubby is!) H xx
Nina Evans Williams I have one too, love it to bits, mine's called Banksy, as you know Rosie lol! xx20 minutes ago · · 1
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