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DIY Maven

October 20, 2007
Thanks anjelicat! I found this easy recipe for vanilla buttercream frosting on Martha's site that is to DIE FOR--if you're interested. It was fabulous on the vanilla cupcakes I made last week.
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anjelicat

October 19, 2007
those are so brilliant! i'll definitely be using this idea for my thanksgiving cupcakes. p.s. i say FON-dent as well.
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DIY Maven

October 17, 2007

Oops. I guess it didn't help that fond and daunt are, you know, real words. My bad. Anyhoo...I think, technically, it's FON-dent.

And thanks Inkie!

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Inkie1101

October 17, 2007
very cool :o)
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Chrisjob

October 16, 2007
I'm not being funny... Half the people say FOND-ent, with the accent on the first syllable, and half say fon-DAUNT, stressing the second. I was curious how you choose.
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DIY Maven

October 16, 2007

Hey Diva...thanks, but anyone can make these things. Much easier than real fondant, which can be a bit tricky--not to mention sticky. I made some just last week. Talk about making a mess in the kitchen!! I think my cat had powdered sugar in her hair.

Chris...are you trying to be funny again? I'm fond of your comments, but sometimes I 'daunt' understand them.

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thedecoratingdiva

October 16, 2007

Wow, your're really good. I'm a mess in the kitchen. I can cook (the whole survival thing: need to eat...) but that's the extent of my culinary skills. Nothing pretty just okay to look at and edible :)

 

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Chrisjob

October 16, 2007
Are those FOND-ent or fon-DAUNT decorations?