1.5X2X4 Inch Servings??

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 20 Mar 2012 , 11:20pm
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Does anyone know how many are in the hexagon pan set and also the wiltons petal pan set?? I only see the wedding style servings size but I need to know how many for party servings.... please help icon_smile.gif

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CWR41 Posted 20 Mar 2012 , 11:37pm
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KoryAK Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 3:22am
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The "party" serving (12 cubic inches) is 1.5 times larger than the "wedding serving (8 cubic inches). Divide the wedding number by 1.5 and you will have your answer icon_smile.gif

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 3:38am
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Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-party-cake-2-inch-pans.cfm



no I want party servings

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 3:40am
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The "party" serving (12 cubic inches) is 1.5 times larger than the "wedding serving (8 cubic inches). Divide the wedding number by 1.5 and you will have your answer icon_smile.gif




thank you, would you happen to know where I can also get a cutting chart to show how to cut the cake?

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leah_s Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 3:54am
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The link that LovelyLady gave you is correct.

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CWR41 Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 4:36am
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Originally Posted by CWR41

Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.wilton.com/cakes/making-cakes/baking-party-cake-2-inch-pans.cfm


no I want party servings




The title of the link says "party", open the link and it also shows "party" servings.

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Lovelyladylibra Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 7:58am
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Theres no way in hell that 6inch hexagon is serving 10 people -_-. I don't like the wilton chart because although their numbers say one thing the actual amount of servings you really get says a whole other.

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CWR41 Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 1:36pm
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You're welcome.

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KoryAK Posted 21 Mar 2012 , 5:07pm
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The servings you "really get" are based on what you decide to cut. You can absolutely get 10 decent servings from a 6" hexagon (realize this is for a 4" tall cake). If you *choose* to cut larger servings, then yes you will end up with less.

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