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Friday, December 16, 2011

Birthday Cakes For Adults

 Top it with another layer of icing. Cover the bottom layer with frosting and chocolate chips and then another layer of frosting with sprinkles. After they are cooled, remove them from the pans as they are. Crunchy Rice Cereal Dessert Make two batches of marshmallow rice cereal treats in two square baking pans going by the instructions given on the cereal box.

You may want to glue them and the skeletons on a Popsicle stick. You can make ghosts from cotton balls but be certain no cotton gets in the icing. You will be able to use the gummy skeletons from Halloween or make your own out of toothpicks with jelly beans for heads. Decorate rectangular cookies with gray frosting for headstones. Make a sidewalk with thin, black licorice and set candy corn on the outer borders.

Lay the cake on a board and frost the whole thing. Turn the frosting gray by mixing two drops each of red and green food coloring with white icing. Prepare and cook two cakes in a roasting pan. Over the Hill Graveyard An over the hill party theme is a good idea for fiftieth birthday parties. Once your supplies are gathered, you can try the following ideas.

You will need a few basic supplies that include piping bags, food coloring, assorted nozzles, and metal spatulas for smoothing the icing. It also doesn't require that you be an expert at it. Decorating adult cakes isn't implying they must be uninteresting or ugly. Cake decorating birthday cakes for adults differs somewhat from a kid's party.







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Birthdays Cakes For Girls

 I think this descends They love to be waited on hand and food and who can blame them. Princess Cakes Girls, of any age, love to be pampered. There will no doubt be at least one Disney character your daughter is familiar with and they will enjoy having a Disney themed cake.

Anything from a Mickey Mouse cake to an Aladdin cake. Whilst younger boys like guns and soldiers and footballs, Disney characters often appeal more towards girls. Disney Cakes Disney characters, on the whole are created with girls in mind. Failing this however, there are a few traditionally girly cake ideas that we can give you to help you in your quest for your daughter's birthday cake. You could have a cake of the character or based on that character's theme. Perhaps she enjoys a specific cartoon or TV show. Then make a horse related cake.

For your little girl, the first thing to think of is her hobbies. All this choice can sometimes make it harder than it should be to pick the best birthday cake for your little girl's birthday. There are countless recipe books, detailing baking techniques and styling. There are a number of high street retailers that have birthday cake sections in their bakers, supermarkets can stock a large selection of birthday cakes, and there are specialist cake design shops and websites that have all manor of weird and wacky cakes. There is a colossal selection of birthday cakes to choose from, available from many sources.






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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Celebrity Birthday Cakes


Kid Birthday Cakes
To help you get started, here are some absolutely amazing cake ideas.
Artist's Palette Cake
Bowling Lane Cake
Bowling Ball Cake
Castle Cake
Pizza Birthday Cake
Xylophone Cake
Fish Bowl Birthday Cake
Skateboard Cake
Train Cake
Mommy Cat and Kitten Cake
Little Deuce Coupe Cake
Race Track Cake
Lady Bug Cake
Butterfly Birthday Cake

Kid Birthday Cakes
Every one of the ideas I listed above has actually been made into an amazing birthday cake. At the end of this article I'll show you where you can find more amazing birthday cakes and recipes. Here's what you'll need to put together one of these amazing cakes or a creative cake idea of your own.
 

Recipe For Amazing Kid Birthday Cakes
Your creativity
An ounce of enthusiasm
A half pound of excitement
No fear of failure (it's only a cake)
A heart full of desire to wow your birthday child
Now lovingly blend everything together in a medium size bowl
Take just a little of your time
Bake until done
Serve and watch the fun

When your special, one of a kind birthday cake makes it's debut at your child's birthday party, everyone is going to be impressed. And of course your cake will taste absolutely delicious. Remember, there really are no limits to the kind of birthday cake you can create. And with just a little effort and imagination, you'll be creating amazing kid birthday cakes that everyone will be talking about.






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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Childrens Party Cakes Ideas

If the cake If you are making the cake, make sure it isn't above your skill level. Either way, make sure the design you pick is something realistic. While others want something detailed and complicated. Some of you may want small and simple for kids birthday cakes. Once you have picked the theme and started your research, you need to decide how extravagant you want to be. You will find many websites out there that give many suggestions on planning all sorts of themed parties, including different types of kids birthday cakes.

The internet is a wonderful tool. Whether it be a Elmo party or a pop star party, there are numerous ideas out there. This will be the most important tool in deciding the cake design. The first thing to do is find out what theme the child wants for their party.
But there's definitely more to it. When thinking about kids birthday cakes, most of us simply think of running to the nearest bakery, picking a design, and purchasing it. Also, it will show others how much work it takes to pick kids birthday cakes. The following paragraphs are some suggestions to help make this process easier for those who have done it. Some of you may already know the decisions involved, but are looking for a way to make it easier. But I bet there are some of you that have no idea what is involved in picking kids birthday cakes. I'm sure many of you have been to a kids birthday party.






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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Cake Holiday New Years

Good Luck New Year Cake

Actually, On different years, we may or may not get to her house for the New Year dinner. Holiday around the Chinese New Year. My mother in law Lily has prepared the New Year Cake for many years, and occasionally, we get one, depending on if there is a U.S. Lately, I had just decided to forget about the cakes. For years, it has been hit or miss getting those delicious cakes. Most of the time, we returned empty handed because the people living in that area got them before we did. and I used to drive to China Town in Flushing Queens, New York to find these cakes.

My husband T.C. since 1988, and finding these cakes is very challenging. I've been living in the U.S. Those items were eaten on New Year's Day, and included Good Luck New Year Cake and Abundance Cake.

Cake New Year Celebration

There were also many items not included in the 12 course meal, to be presented outside the meal in worship of our ancestors as well as God, showing our appreciation of what they had provided for us. Each dish had a significant meaning for bringing good luck in many areas. When I was growing up, I was always in and out of the kitchen, helping my mother to prepare her 12 course New Year's Eve dinner. There are many things a Chinese family will prepare for their New Year's Eve, as well as New Year's Day.






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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Mothers Day Cakes Ideas

Mothers Day Cake Designs

A fabulous gathering of tips, techniques, and recipes that only Here's what one reader had to say about them: Well worth the investment. The Hat Cake instructions are adapted from Volume 2 of our Cake Decorating Made Easy Video Books. Remember to leave room for piping your Happy Mother's Day message.

The hat may be elegant, whimsical, silly, fancy, or whatever best matches the guest of honor's tastes and style. You could even create a straw hat pattern by pressing a fork into the buttercream. You may want to decorate the hat with flowers, such as buttercream roses, or with a combination of flowers and figures perhaps daisies and a bumblebee! If using fruit roll ribbon, wrap around the hat, and then tie a bow in the back, allowing ends to gracefully trail down. If using fondant for the ribbon and bow, create these separately and then attach to the hat, using icing as glue.

Mothers Day Decorated Cakes

Then set the 6 inch layer on top, smoothing buttercream over the entire hat. If adding filling, pipe a dam with the buttercream so filling doesn't ooze out after the top layer is added. Smooth on buttercream or filling. Place the 9-inch layer on a cake plate.

Do level the 9 inch layer, which will form the brim. Don't level because the mound on the layer will give the hat a nice curve. Set aside. Trim the edges of the 8 inch layer until it is 6 inches in diameter or smaller if you want the brim to be wider in relation to the top.






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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Disney Princess Cake Includes a Castle Carrying Case

From enchanted castles to children's favourite cartoon characters

The memory Castle cakes are more than just cakes, they are centerpieces to the party. They can be as simple as a sheet cake with a couple castle shaped toppers or as extravagant as piled loaf cakes cut into a castle, complete with moat. Castle cakes come in all shapes and sizes.

This standing cake looks just like the princess herself, and is memorable for the birthday girl to have a cake that looks just like her girls dress up costumes. Decorate the cake as the dolls dress, using the princess Disney costumes as a guide. Strip the doll, wash her quickly, and gently press her into the center of the cake. Bake a cake in a round bundt or bell shaped pan. You'll need a Barbie sized plastic doll for this cake of a Cinderella princess or Snow white princess or other princess of your choice.

Knight Birthday Party Ideas For Kids

The most extravagant cake idea is the standing princess doll cake. Whatever your style, there is a princess cake option that will, quite literally, put the icing on the cake for your princess party. There are a lot of great options for the perfect princess birthday cake, from a Snow White princess standing cake to simple cupcake holders. Well don't get your Cinderella princess dress all in a ruffle. except the cake.

Everything is lined up for the perfect princess birthday party. You've even made a selection from the princess costumes adult for you to wear to the birthday party.  You've got the princess Disney costumes set aside from the girls dress up costumes.






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Friday, November 18, 2011

Christmas Cakes Designs

Pictures of Christmas Cakes

Pipe a few rows of leaf borders using Create a poinsettia wreath around the top of the cake. Pipe a large poinsettia in the center. Use the Christmas star in lieu of a bow on a cake decorated as a gift where icing ribbons run horizontally and vertically over the top and down the sides like on a package.

Frosty's hat. For example, on a cake decorated with snowmen, pipe a poinsettia on Mrs. Poinsettias can be part of the design. A border of small poinsettias will provide a pretty frame for many Christmas cake designs. Before we go on to the piping how to's for this incredibly easy to make flower, here are some striking ways you can use the scarlet red hands down, the most popular variety poinsettia on your Christmas cakes.

Christmas Cakes For Kids

Decorating with buttercream poinsettias is a beautiful and with the following instructions easy way, to bring Christmas cheer to your cakes whether as a featured decoration or as part of a Christmas scene you create. So it stands to reason, your cakes decorated with the perennial popular poinsettia will be a big hit! This Christmas plant is favored so much in the United States that its holiday season purchases total more than the annual sales of any other potted plant here with 80 percent of these plants coming from a California grower.  The poinsettia, known as the Christmas Star in its native Mexico because of its star like shape, blooms profusely in the wild at Christmas time in Hawaii, the Caribbean islands and its native Mexico.






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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Chocolate Cake Birthday

Take advantage of this fun and easy to prepare Chocolate Birthday Cake! All of the information to make this delicious treat are outlined below: Here are the basics for the chocolate birthday cake:
Prepare Fudge Cake and cool thoroughly, Prepare Cherry Filling and chill well, Prepare Chocolate Butter Frosting.

Place one cake layer on a serving plate. Using 1 cup of frosting, make a border around the edge of the layer 1/2 inch wide and 1 inch high. Using 1/2 cup more of the frosting make a solid circle in the center of the cake layer about 2 1/2 inches in diameter and 1 inch high. Spread the chilled filling between the frosting border and the circle.

Place second layer on top. Frost with the remaining frosting. If desired, garnish with dollops of whipped cream and chocolate shavings. You can even top it of with a cherry on top! Chill. Let stand at room temperature for 20 minutes before serving.

Makes 12 servings.
Chocolate birthday cake ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour, 1 ¾ cups sugar, 1 teaspoon baking powder, ¾ teaspoon baking soda, ¼ teaspoon salt, 1 1/3 cups water, ½ cup shortening, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 2 eggs, 3 squares (3 ounces) unsweetened chocolate, melted and cooled

Chocolate birthday cake preparation: 1.Grease and flour two 8 x 1 ½ inch or 9 x 1 ½ inch round baking pans. Preheat oven to 350.
2. In a bowl combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Add water, shortening, and vanilla. Beat with an electric mixer on low to medium till combined. Beat on high speed for 2 minutes. Add eggs and melted chocolate; beat 2 minutes more.
3. Pour into baking pans and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or till a toothpick inserted near center comes out clean.
4. Cool on wire racks for 10 minutes. Remove cakes from pans. Cool thoroughly on wire racks. Makes 12 servings.

Cherry Filling for Chocolate Birthday Cake; 1 15 to 17 ounce can pitted dark sweet cherries,1 tablespoon cornstarch, 2 tablespoons cherry liqueur. Drain fruit, reserving 2/3-cup liquid. In a medium saucepan combine reserved liquid and cornstarch; add fruit. Cook and stir till thickened and bubbly. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. Stir in liqueur. Cool. Cover; chill thoroughly without stirring. Makes enough to spread between two 8-9 inch cake layers (about 1 ¼ cups).

Butter Frosting for Chocolate Birthday Cake: 1/3 cup butter or margarine, ½ cups unsweetened cocoa powder, 4 ½ cups sifted powdered sugar, ¼ cup milk, 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla, Milk. In a bowl beat butter or margarine till fluffy. Beat in ½ cup of sugarless cocoa powder. Steadily add 1 ½-cups of the powdered sugar, beating well. Slowly beat in the ¼ cup milk and vanilla.






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Monday, February 28, 2011

Dark Castle dulce de leche filled chocolate cupcakes

This Dark Castle band cupcake is by Metalcakes (go there for the recipe!), and is a dulce de leche-filled chocolate cupcake, via Invisible Oranges.








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Fallen Masks on the Rhine: David McVicar completes his Ring in Strasbourg

Götterdämmerung, Opéra National du Rhin (ONR) in Strasbourg, February 25 2011

The Mask of Erda  in front of the ONR in Strasbourg


Well, well, well... Here is your very example to understand the magic formula held by David McVicar. Instead of trying to throw some ground ideas to stage the Ring, he decided to dethrone Otto Schenk as the best reference for the classically staged Ring des Nibelungen, and he succeeded in doing so. Big Time, I should add!

This show illustrates why McVicar is usually praised across the board, by traditionalists and modernists alike. He gives the traditionalists what they want -- a clear narrative action that closely follows the libretto. On the other end, if you prefer to see more theatrical dynamics on the stage, then you cannot not be impressed after seeing the non-trivial acting in this show, a constant action on the stage, together with a few ideas to distinct this Ring from anything else you've seen before. The action is vibrant, and when the singers cannot sing and run around the stage at the same time, David sends in a few extras to keep the drama in motion, without ever hindering the limpidity of the narrative action.

I remember to have read Intermezzo several times complaining about the revivals of McVicar's shows at the ROH mounted without David supervising. If you see this show you can understand why. This production would be much less interesting if the direction of actors was not so brilliantly constructed. That's his talent and he deserves all the praise for that.


The Strasbourg Ring that started 4 years ago, and it was an instant success. Many people found it fascinating, and the shows were praised by pretty much everyone. The Götterdämmerung is maybe the best of four, as everything seemed to work well. No weak point/link at all!

I should first start with the Orchestra that I found amazingly well conducted by Marko Letonja. He was apparently invited to conduct Die Walküre in this Ring and seduced everyone: the orchestra, the critics and the public. Not surprisingly we learn that starting from the Fall 2012 he will become the musical director of this Orchestra [he will take the position from the current director, Marc Albrecht].  One important reason of why this music made so strong impression on all of us in the auditorium of ONR on the night of the premiere is that it was so marvelously executed, and the theater is of the human size, the balance between the sound of the orchestra and the volume of the singers was impeccable, and Marko Letonja was really pulling the strings during the whole show. He would perfectly swing from the lyrical moments into dramatic climaxes, emphasizing almost all the leitmotives with equal care.  Great GREAT Wagnerian conductor!

Second asset in this production are definitely the singers. Lance Ryan is a phenomenal Siegfried. First of all, his looks help a lot the credibility of his incarnation [of Siegfried]. Vocally he steam-rolls through the show with an astonishing ease in the upper register (which is perhaps what distinguishes him the most from other helden-tenors today), and with an impressive endurance. I would like to see him sing in a larger venue before jumping on the bandwagon, but boy was he impressive at the Strasbourg premiere!
Jeanne Michèle Charbonnet has it all for a fantastically engaging Brünnhilde. She only missed her first high note, but all the rest was done with a fascinating intensity, with a refined sense for gradually guiding her voice through lyric and dramatic moments of the 5 & a half hours long show, and with a highly climactic Immolation scene. Brava!
I very much liked Daniel Sumegi's Hagen, a singer that I've listened to for the first time and who has  that irresistible rich but dark and very powerful voice. I believe he was giving an extra punch to his vocal volume on the premiere -- I don't believe he can sustain this level of intensity for the entire series of shows. His excellent incarnation of the villain character is emphasized by his vocal authority on the scene, and David McVicar's guidance completed his perfect portrayal.
Robert Bork at first seemed less interested in taking part in what seemed like a contest of big voices, but then in Act-Two he switched to power-5 and he did what always amazes each one of us attending one of these long Wagner operas -- that ease and stamina to deal with tough passages in the later parts of the show, to eventually beam through orchestra when you're supposed to run out of gas. Bravo!
The cast completed equally excellent Nancy Weissbach and Hanne Fischer, both bringing by their presence and their voices extra-life  and extra-intensity to the stage action.
Props are also due to Alberich, Norns, Rhienmädchen, and of course the chorus

What about the show? It is difficult to describe it and make it more interesting than what you can already read in the libretto.  A video excerpt of the show that I found on the Internet (see below) is not showing much. You simply have to go and see it yourselves... to feel the whole atmosphere and appreciate what the director and his team managed to do.

McVicar is not making attempts to give his Ring a social or political character.  He instead gives it a personal touch by connecting it with different civilizations, different cultures -- all belonging to one and  the same humanity. All the Gods are depicted by masks, that will burn out in the end of this show. Hagen is in a samurai costume, African masks are hanging on the walls, Gunther and Gutrune are wearing the golden attires, the Gold of Rhine is actually a dancer whom Brünnhilde will give the golden mask that will fit his face and reestablish the harmony in the depth of the Rhine... On the mountaintop where Brünnhilde is alone, there is a stone-sculpture resembling one of the masks. Erda's mask is the largest and the most important one, and that is the mask that is disintegrating during the whole cycle (and probably the one hanging on the theater.)
Waltraute comes on her horse: like in Die Walküre, the head of the horse is made of wire that is carried by an acrobat who is bouncing on metal stilts all over the stage [c.f. 2nd production pic below].

This is to be contrasted with the Robert Lepage production at the Met where the recent classical narrative staging of Das Rheingold was all about huge decors, elaborated costumes,  terabytes of video images, which however spectacularly failed in theatrical/acting department. McVicar proofs here that with moderately expensive decors and requisites, but with an excellent eye for theatrical dynamics through accurate direction of actors, one can produce a riveting narrative Ring. 

Some friends accuse me to be exclusively favoring the "Regie productions". Do what McVicar did here or in his Zauberflöte and you can see I'm not! Kudos to David & his team, to Letonja & his orchestra, and of course to the brilliant cast too! 5 and a half hours that felt like 2.


















My CC pics:


Marko Letonja - EL GRANDE!

Nancy Weissbach and Robert Bork

Daniel Sumegi - Hagen (Hanne Fischer in the back)

Brünnhilde - Jeanne-Michèle Cherbonnet

Lance Ryan, happy between the director and the conductor

Lance Ryan again

McVicar team - happy and triumphant!

No dance à la Herheim after the premiere, but David was visibly happy

McVicar team again: Rae Smith, Jo Van Schuppen, Paule Constable, Andrew George, Vicki Hallam, David Greeves

Lance Ryan






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