You Will See My Sleepover Cake (Just Put the Cake Back Into the Baker

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Discussion Overview

This thread features participants sharing their experiences and reactions to a sleepover cake and floral pancakes showcased by one participant. The conversation includes expressions of admiration, personal anecdotes about children's parties, and inquiries about the cake-making process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of making a sleepover cake and floral pancakes, noting challenges with the cake's release from the baker.
  • Several participants express admiration for the cake, with one stating it is the cutest they have ever seen and wishing they could recreate it for their children.
  • Another participant mentions their own recent sleepover cake experience, including a doll cake and a bionicle cake for their children.
  • One participant expresses a desire to borrow ideas from the original poster, asking about activities for the sleepover.
  • Another participant shares their thoughts on using dry-erase markers on Simple Additions products for labeling at potlucks.
  • One participant inquires about the ingredients and baking process for the floral pancakes, expressing interest in sharing this information at an upcoming bazaar.
  • Several participants comment on the number of candles on the cake, with differing interpretations of their significance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the cake's design and the number of candles, with no clear consensus on the significance of the candles. However, there is general agreement on the cake's cuteness and the enjoyment of children's party themes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to children's sleepovers and cake-making, reflecting a community interest in creative cooking and party planning.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in children's party ideas, cake designs, and creative cooking techniques may find this discussion valuable.

its_me_susan
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You will see my sleepover cake (just put the cake back INTO the baker since I couldn't get it to come out cleanly)... and floral pancakes on new SA platter!!!

share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AZs3DZq4ZMmrJ
 
OMG!! that is the cutest cake I"VE ever seen!!! I wish my daughter was 8 again. She is 19. Thanks for sharing, you did a great job.

Karen :)
 
That cake is SOOO cute! Kaylee is only 4 but I hope I remember this cake when she has her first sleepover!
 
That is just tooo cute!!!! wahhhh I want a little girl someday!!!

:rolleyes:
 
That is SO COOOOOLLL!!!!! I don't think my son would appreciate it though-LOL!
 
its_me_susan said:
You will see my sleepover cake (just put the cake back INTO the baker since I couldn't get it to come out cleanly)... and floral pancakes on new SA platter!!!

share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AZs3DZq4ZMmrJ

What did you use to write on the SA Platter??
 
WOW great pictures!!That cake is so cute. That is something I will definitely want to make for the next sleepover for my nine year old daughter.
This past sleepover I made the doll cake by her request. And made my son a bionicle cake.
I also provided link sausages, pancakes, and scrambled eggs for the sleepover guests.
It was so much fun and I am so glad we bought our new home in June to make that possible for them in September.
I had a blast. Kids games, snacks, and fun movies are my thing!!!
That's probably why I do children's church Wednesday night at our prayer meetings.
Debbie
 
That is so adorable! Too bad I am not that creative, but if you don't mind... I will be borrowing your ideas. What activities did the girls do that evening?
 
am i the only one that can't get it to load? i really want to see it esp. with all the great coment's, any help? thanks~tiffanyp
 
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its_me_susan said:
You will see my sleepover cake (just put the cake back INTO the baker since I couldn't get it to come out cleanly)... and floral pancakes on new SA platter!!!

share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AZs3DZq4ZMmrJ

If I send you the pictures, can someone help change them into smaller pictures I can attach?

For boys, just make the people "boys" and use different colors? To see the instructions, go to familyfun.com and search for "Sleepover Cake".

With Simple Additions you can use any DRY-ERASE marker and it will just wipe off! So you can write your honey a message on his coffee mug "Pick up kids", or messages, etc!
 
I can make images smaller, do you know how small they have to be?
 
Very cute! I LOVE that idea when my daughter is older! Great job!
 
You should put one on your website to show off how to use the new tools!
 
I sell tons of SA by telling people that they can take the beautiful peices to potlucks or parties and put their name on the bottom with dry erase marker. I tell my guests to put a piece of scotch tape over their name so it can't get smudged off. Once you are at home you can just pull the tape off and have a pristine SA piece again. It avoids having a million rubbermaid containers with your last name in sharpie on the bottom!

Cute cake and pics! Why are there 9 candles on the cake? Did I count wrong? I wouldn't be surprised...
 
WOW...The cake and the breakfast platter are so cute!

Please share with me how to make the floral pancakes in the silicone baker. I would like to know what ingredients you used, along with the temperature of the oven and time in the oven. I am working a bazaar in the morning and I would love to be able to tell people about baking pancakes in the baker.

Thanks!
Lisa
 
OMG Susan - you are SO creative!!!
 
How cute are those pancakes! How long and what temp do you bake them at?
 
I always thought it was an extra candle to grow on, right? That's why there is 9.

Love the pancakes!
 
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jenniferknapp said:
I can make images smaller, do you know how small they have to be?

Nope, maybe just not jpig? ~ What's your email address?
 
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cmdtrgd said:
You should put one on your website to show off how to use the new tools!

They are too big for the website :( Love the idea though. (Janice? Help)
 
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dannyzmom said:
OMG Susan - you are SO creative!!!

Carolyn, the cake instructions are from Family Fun magazine. I just followed directions. :)
 
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lisacb77 said:
I always thought it was an extra candle to grow on, right? That's why there is 9.

Love the pancakes!

Well, one for good luck. You must be thinking of birthday spankings and a pinch to grow an inch?

:)
 
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ChefLisa said:
WOW...The cake and the breakfast platter are so cute!

Please share with me how to make the floral pancakes in the silicone baker. I would like to know what ingredients you used, along with the temperature of the oven and time in the oven. I am working a bazaar in the morning and I would love to be able to tell people about baking pancakes in the baker.

Thanks!
Lisa

here's the thread http://www.chefsuccess.com/showthread.php?p=103020#post103020

honestly I used the Bisquick just add water and shake bottle thing. I then whisked it a little to get the bottom mixed in and poured into bowl I could use scoop to scoop into cups.
 
ADORABLE!! I will have to remember this recipe:)
 
Great cake and I love the breakfast platter.
 
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That is THE cutest cake I have ever seen in my life. I love it!!!! Thanks so much for sharing.Wouldn't it be a great idea for Christmas Eve? Kids snuggled in bed, waiting for Santa?
 

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What is the Sleepover Cake from Pampered Chef?

The Sleepover Cake is a delicious dessert that can be made using the Pampered Chef Baker. It's designed to be easy to prepare and perfect for gatherings, providing a delightful treat that everyone will enjoy.

How do I make the Sleepover Cake?

To make the Sleepover Cake, you will need to follow the recipe provided by Pampered Chef, which typically includes ingredients like cake mix, eggs, and other flavorful additions. The cake is baked in the Pampered Chef Baker, ensuring even cooking and easy removal.

Can I use any cake mix for the Sleepover Cake?

Yes, you can use any cake mix you prefer for the Sleepover Cake. Whether you choose chocolate, vanilla, or a specialty flavor, the Pampered Chef Baker will help you achieve a moist and delicious cake.

What does "Just Put the Cake Back Into the Baker" mean?

This phrase refers to the process of returning the baked cake to the Pampered Chef Baker after it has cooled. This allows for easy serving and helps maintain the cake's moisture and flavor until it's ready to be enjoyed.

How do I store leftover Sleepover Cake?

Leftover Sleepover Cake can be stored in the Pampered Chef Baker with a lid or covered with plastic wrap. Keep it in a cool, dry place or in the refrigerator if you prefer. It should stay fresh for several days, allowing you to enjoy it longer!

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