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Decorating By bashini Updated 28 Mar 2008 , 9:46am by bashini

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bashini Posted 25 Mar 2008 , 12:05pm
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Hi, where can I buy Creme Bouquet, Wedding bouquet and etc. I tryed to find a place through Google. But didn't have any luck. It shows all the online shops in the US. Can anyone help please!

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sasporella Posted 25 Mar 2008 , 1:46pm
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I haven't heard of it before,what is it?

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bashini Posted 25 Mar 2008 , 2:23pm
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Its a flavouring. You can use it in your BC, RI, Cookies and the cake batter too. I saw Sugar Shack using it in her Youtube Video. And also there were lot of discusions on the forum too.

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sasporella Posted 25 Mar 2008 , 2:33pm
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Ok thanks, i must have missed that one. I will have a search around and see what i can come up with for you.

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bashini Posted 25 Mar 2008 , 10:09pm
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Thank you very much sasporella.

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saracupcake Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 9:43am
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Have you tried emailing the UK company sugarshack www.sugarshackshop.co.uk, Aine2 recommends them and they are really nice and helpful if you phone them. They may be able to source it and stock it. I haven't seen it in any of the online shops here.

Sara

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bashini Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 9:55am
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Thanks Sara, I'll call them ask. Thanks for your help.

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sasporella Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 10:04am
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No luck i'm afraid, I have searched but have been unable to find it in the uk at all. The only place i found it was in the US. Sorry i wasn't any help at all. icon_sad.gif

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bashini Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 10:20am
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Oh thats ok sasporella, Thanks for helping me. I'm going to call above mentioned shop by Sara, ans I'll let you know the out come.

Thanks for trying .

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sasporella Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 10:23am
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Your very welcome bashini, good luck i hope sugarshack can help you.

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bashini Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 10:51am
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Hi again, just now I called Sugarshackshop's customer services. They don't have it, and they don't know what it is. I had to explain what I use it for. They only have usual flavours, like Vanilla and Almond.

Well it looks like I need to order it from US.

Thanks for the help again, everybody.

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sasporella Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:20am
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I don't know about you but i get so annoyed with the uk. We are so boring with flavours compared to our friends in the us. They are soooooo lucky to have such a great choice of things to use for their cakes. I'm jealous icon_cry.gif

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bashini Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:28am
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You know, I feel the same. I wanted to experiment with all the different cakes they make. But 'cause they make them with cake mixes, I give up. I only try Scratch cake recipes. But I found an online shop in Uk, which you can order Us products. But they don't have everything. Here is the link.

http://www.americansweets.co.uk/index.asp

I will be using this shop quite a lot.

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sasporella Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:41am
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Oh wow!!!!! thanks for the link. What a brilliant find. I will be ordering from there myself aswell. Thanks once again. thumbs_up.gif

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lentula Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:43am
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These people are also handy for getting US cake mixes, etcs:

http://www.americatessen.com

I'm not actually in the UK and they do me a fair deal on postage (though I do buy loads at a time!) their website isn't great, but if you call them, you'll find them very helpful.

I have found one positive with baking in the UK- our marshmallows make nicer tasting MMF! (Though in all fairness, I've onlt treid one brand of US marshmallow icon_wink.gif)

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bashini Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:50am
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sasporella, no problem, Happy to help!

lentula, thanks for the link.

So, you reccomend MMF? I'm going to do a cake next week, and I was thinking of making MMF. But just now I read a thread, and lot of members say that Mechele Fosters Fondant is much tastier. Now I can't decide what to make.

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sasporella Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 11:55am
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Thanks lentula, i think this will be another one for me to shop at.

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lentula Posted 27 Mar 2008 , 5:02pm
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I hope the link is useful to you all icon_smile.gif

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So, you reccomend MMF? I'm going to do a cake next week, and I was thinking of making MMF. But just now I read a thread, and lot of members say that Mechele Fosters Fondant is much tastier. Now I can't decide what to make.




bashini - I've read that thread too, and am very keen to try Michelle's fondant! But I'm doing a Christening & a birthday cake this weekend and figured it may not be the best time to try something new, so maybe next week icon_wink.gif

As far as MMF goes, I love it! So easy to make & use, but like everyone else, I find it too sweet to eat (luckily kids seem to love it)

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bashini Posted 28 Mar 2008 , 9:46am
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Thanks for the info lentula. I thought of making the MMF today. Is it ok to make it a week before, 'cause I need it for next friday.

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