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AntoniaJames is a trusted source on Bread/Baking.
added 3 months agoYou bet! Great idea. Very, very impressive, too. Be sure to serve them following a tasty dinner that includes a gorgeous salad. A very lucky young lady, yours is. ;o)
I am actually meeting her at her house with chicken saag. :) Was thinking about getting her lilies too and putting these on sticks and mixing them with the flowers..
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added 3 months agoLovely! Love it. Lucky her. ;o)
Nice. Can I clone you?
Just a thought about the flowers though. A lot of commercial flowers are highly contaminated with pesticides, which can rub off on the food. It's strong enough to make some people ill. So maybe wrap the cupcakes individually some how to prevent transference from the flowers to the food. Or buy a food-friendly or organic bouquet.
I would love it, if I cared for coconut - which I don't. I wouldnt tell you though and be gratful and down the line we would laugh about it. : )
ZombieCupcake, nice touch! Even if your lady is not keen on the cups (and there is no way you can predict that, and by the way these are some good cups), she has to adore you for the idea and the effort. Go for it, good luck, and make sure you package them nicely, because presentation counts, and you want to win all the points that can be possibly won. And, congrats on your 6 months!