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Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Duff Goldman Cake Line Review... Brought to You by Cake Space!

I'm delighted to have been among the privileged cake decorators asked to sample a portion of the (new to the market) Duff Goldman line of cake decorating products. I can't begin to tell you how exciting it is to have a box of goodies sporting Duff's image on top!

My only regret is that it's taken me this long to finally get my review published to my cake blog, but it was so worth the wait... at least for me. lol I'm thrilled to finally have baked and covered a sweet heart of a cake for the Duff Goldman line.

So... here's what I was sent... a box of premium chocolate cake mix, a tub of red fondant, and a set of texture tiles for giving texture to fondant.

I was a bit intimidated by the fondant when I found it on the shelf at my local Micheal's craft store as it's more expensive than the brand I normally buy. Here's the thing though... Duff's fondant is actually GOOD! I usually only add fondant accents to my cakes, rather than covering the entire cake in fondant as I've never much cared for the taste, and given that adding fondant adds expense, why mess with it? However... Duff's fondant  is worth paying for and messing with! lol It's only going to enhance your cake's taste and appearance, so I say go for it!

The free fondant shipped to my door was red, which is great because taking white fondant and coloring it red is a chore. Before this review, I'd never worked with pre-colored fondant... I've always colored it myself. Duff's fondant has a great feel to it and is not dry, like the other brand I'm familiar with. It doesn't easily rip or tear when draping over a cake and works well in layers... by that I mean if you're making fondant accents to place atop a freshly covered fondant cake, you may not even need a dab of water or vanilla extract to help it stick. One less step!

Just for fun I used the Texture Tiles to give my added hearts a bit of... well, texture! lol I have dedicated this heart cake to Duff and his fun (and tasty) new decorating product line.


My overall impression? I would definitely buy the fondant again. In fact, I'm already planning on it. The premium chocolate cake mix is very good too. I don't know how often I'll be able to swing the extra money to buy it though, as it's significantly more than what I currently use. Not that it's not worth that price, it's just not likely I'll purchase too many cake mixes down the road. Maybe on special occasions... like my wedding anniversary or my husband's birthday I'll splurge.

The Texture Tiles are fun and will be something I'll probably use again. They're of course reusable, assuming you don't place them in your dishwasher! lol I think they'll work nicely for small projects like this heart cake, so I'll be hanging on to them.

This cake is double-layer 8" heart-shaped design, which was just the right size for 1 Premium Chocolate Cake Mix. I had A LOT of extra fondant after covering and decorating... I think I could have decorated another cake of this size with the amount of fondant remaining.


If you'd like to have a little fun, visit Micheal's craft store and check out all the awesome Duff Goldman products. They even carry cake tattoos! lol I was really hoping to receive one in my goody box, but I'm almost over that disappointment. lol They look like a lot of fun and I even found a few at my local Walmart... which was a surprise!  I didn't realize anyone other than Micheal's would be carrying Duff.

I hope you've enjoyed this review as much as I enjoyed providing it. I'll agree it was probably more fun for me though, because I actually get to help eat the cake! Can I just say YUMMY!!?

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Icing Smiles


We were recently introduced to a non-profit organization that is using the incredible talent in the baking industry to improve the lives of critically ill children.

As if Kate Sullivan wasn't already my cake hero. Now there is just one more reason to love Kate, owner and master creator of Lovin Sullivan Cakes in NYC. She recently made a cake for the organization Icing Smiles.


Cake by Kate Sullivan of Lovin Sullivan Cakes


Tracy Quisenberry is the founder and executive director of this AMAZING organization. Icing Smiles just became operational in January and already has volunteers in 31 states consisting of both professional bakers and hobbyists. They are working hard to expand their network of bakers, volunteers and donors to serve as many families as possible. Please take a minute to check them out and consider how you can help "Bake a Difference" You do not need to be a professional cake designer to help. Read more about the cake Kate made for Icing smiles here on her blog. You can also stay in touch with Icing Smiles via Facebook. We are on sabbatical until the Fall but Confetti Cakes is looking forward to joining this organization's list of generous and talented cake designers.







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Monday, July 12, 2010

Duff Goldman's Product Line Review... Coming Soon!

I've been invited to sample and share my thoughts and experiences on a few of the exciting products from Duff Goldman's (Ace of Cakes) new line of cake decorating products! The much anticipated box recently made it's appearance at my front door and I was ever so eager to rip it open and hold the treasure in my greedy little hands, only to realize my camera wasn't working with my computer! Which means... I'm going to have a tough time posting photos of the product before, during and after I've created my next project. I just can't imagine not sharing a review with photos. I mean... what's the point?

With the help of a friend (aren't friends lovely?)... I hope to surpass this annoying issue and have the review up and going this time next week. Please revisit Cake Space at such time and witness in photos... yours truly having a blast with Duff's fondant, cake mix and another goody I can't wait to share with you. It will be a great time... don't you think?

In the meantime, if you're interested in checking Duff's cake line for yourself, you can find it at Micheal's Craft Stores! Did you know they had a coupon in the paper this week? Let's see... 2 plus 2 equals...