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What is really going to WOW her guests is to see it flipped out of the family skillet! I've been making this cake at shows for 5 years - and it still gets ooohhhs & aaaahhhs every time!(and remember - you aren't her caterer....you are there to sell PC products!)krzymomof4 said:She thought it would look better for entertaining purposes.
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