In New York City, we had two great bakeries. First up, Perfect Endings Bakery:
Take note, all: this is the only acceptable form of a "cupcake cake."
Plus, don't you love cakes that look readily edible? (Say that 5 times fast.)
Plus, don't you love cakes that look readily edible? (Say that 5 times fast.)
Our second baker in New York was Jacy Cakes, who provided a gluten-free cake so delicious you'd never know it was gluten-free. Here are a few more examples of what they can do:
Our next stop was Bethesda, MD, where we had Fancy Cakes by Leslie provide the goodies. Leslie's site is overflowing with classic, elegant cakes, but she also knows how to bring the fun:
Cute!
I'm still a sucker for pink and orange. Love it.
Next up was Boston/Framingham, where we again had two bakers. You may remember Cakes by Erin as the ones who made the Fenway Park cake. Well, here are a few more of their goodies:
Those are some mad figure modeling skills. Sweet.
And oh-so-pretty!
Birchgrove Baking, our second Boston bakery, drove all the way from Vermont to deliver the Cake Rex to the show. Check out some of their other work:
I love the colors and design on this modern wedding cake.
And here's one to make you go "awww":
Last but not least, we have Feast Catering from Atlanta. Lisa took on the responsibility of feeding over 400 people all by herself, by the way, and she did it all with a big smile on her face. In fact, all of our bakers were like that: so happy to be there, you'd think they were getting paid. (Which, just to be clear, they were NOT. Heheh.)
Anyway, you saw Lisa's quirky side with her cakes yesterday, so here are some of her more elegant designs:
Anyway, you saw Lisa's quirky side with her cakes yesterday, so here are some of her more elegant designs:
Thanks again to all of the bakers who gave their time and effort during our tour! I'm sure I speak for the thousands of people who got sugar buzzes thanks to your efforts when I say, Your the 'Best!'