We work with you to create a cake that fits your budget and while also making you, and your guests, happy you let us cake for you! We’re two friends who met in middle school (AKA Junior High). Both outcasts, we clung together on the deck of a ship called Home Room and Language Arts. Although normally intelligent in a book smart kind of way, nonetheless we developed a bizarre ritual known- up to th
is very time- by few. Of those few, most of them will not remember because we cast a spell of forgetfulness upon them. Anyway, every morning, as students were changing classes (we didn’t have to change rooms that period), we would chant a certain commercial. I’m afraid to tell you which one as it will reveal our age. I don’t think the product is even around anymore. Have you ever heard of Baby that away? http://www.tons-of-toys.com/english_item_details.php?codice=8613
I believe I owned that doll. Got her for Christmas. But I digress. We even (gasp!) developed our own banging-on-the-desk hand movements to the tune. Although I can’t quite remember the hand gestures, I do remember the tune:
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Although we lived on the same street, I never knew where she went. At least, I don’t remember knowing. Turns out she moved to the big, bad city. A few years later, we ran across each other in a bowling alley. Betcha didn’t remember that, did you? I was married and a new mom. We were hanging in the pool room with a friend of hubby’s. We briefly talked but our lack of social skills shone bright (I don’t think we had much in common at that time) and we soon parted. Through the magic of the Internet- specifically an alumni board and myspace- we were once again reunited and the rest is history. Or it will be, in about 40 years. Now we have lots of stuff in common. One of them is food. Specifically, our unnatural adoration of cake. All things cake. Big cakes, little cakes, round cakes, square cakes, fugly cakes, cupcakes, wedding cakes, cake, cake, cake. She, being the smarter one for the moment, actually took cake decorating courses. I, being less smart and more stubborn, learned on my own. We started out thinking our business would be both cakes and catering (thus the odd watermarks on a few of the pictures). However, a little researched showed us the error of our ways as licensing for caterers is quite involved. Plus it’s hard to find good help that wants to work extremely hard for hours on end. Tip your caterers, folks! Anyway, here we are today: one of us in the corporate world and caking in the evenings; the other handling office work and caking her heart out at the slightest provocation. Our nicknames are Fondant Chick and Frosting Chick which reflects our specialties. With two cakers, you can have whatever you want! Other positions in the company are: Chicklet, Engineer, and Dude. You may see them when we deliver and, if you knew them, you would certainly see their valuable input in our work! Hopefully you’ll see something in our style that you like.