I know it seems like I have been slacking lately, but actually we have been covered up at the bakery! In fact, I can barely find time to hobnob with some of my favorite folks. A few weeks back I spent a couple of days with the Amazing Mike McCarey. Mike opened my eyes to the wonderful world of modeling chocolate! Ever since then I can't seem to keep enough of it made up in the kitchen! Take all the stuff you like about fondant, then subtract most of the stuff you don't like about fondant and you have modeling chocolate! And it even tastes better than fondant. BONUS!
Yesterday, Chad and I took off to Altanta for the day. We visited IKEA, as well as several bakeries. We ended out day up at the Barnes and Noble in Buckhead where we got to meet Jen and John Yates of the oh so wonderfully funny Cake Wrecks! They gave an awesome presentation and slide show. There were several really good wrecklipas there and we really turned the Children's Book Section into a party zone. They were as witty in person as they are on the web, and seemed like such a nice couple.
Well, I must go now; I am preparing for my cake decorating class tonight at Dalton State College. Only 2 more classes and my stint as a teacher will be over I fear. I leave you with a shot of the CakeWrecks crew and the Cup a Dee Cakes crew giving you a big smile that's sure to last all week long!
Bout time!?!?! Ya think?? Just kiddin!!! I missed your blog and your commenting! Can't wait to continue seeing your cakes.
ReplyDelete-Rafael :)
Wow, it seems that you were having a lot of fun!! I am also want to learn to work with modeling chocolate! I can't wait to take some classes soon.
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ReplyDeleteIt's nice to meet you. If you are a friend of Kathia's I certainly welcome you into my life! I love her!
Laura
wow - you guys have been busy! You've met some great people - lucky!
ReplyDeleteSounds great! I'm so happy for you!
ReplyDeleteCake Wrecks was awesome! Thanks for commenting on my post. No, we didn't have any problems with the B&N staff, but they certainly weren't overly helpful or anything.
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