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Double Jabbed! Double Trouble Cakes!
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Double Jabbed! Double Trouble Cakes!


Hi!

As of last Monday, I have joined the ranks of the fully vaccinated 😁

My 2nd dose of Astra Zeneca caused me no problems other than a slightly sore arm, and I feel so much safer for it. I know it doesn’t 100 percent mean I can’t catch the virus, or pass it on if I do, but it’s a step in the right direction towards getting back to ‘normality’

We have to wait until tomorrow to find out if all restrictions will be lifted on 21st June here in the UK, but if we have to wait a few more weeks to make things safer for everyone, then so be it.

Last time I posted, I told you that my furbaby Charlie was awaiting major surgery. I’m very pleased and relieved to say, the operation seems to have been a success! Charlie is no longer struggling to get up or walk, and doesn’t seem to be in any pain.

Charlie’s op site

He had a ‘blown’ disc removed, and the misaligned bones at L7 and sacrum were put back in place and pinned and cemented to keep them there. The biggest problem we have at the moment is keeping him still! He wasn’t allowed walks for 4 weeks (11/2 to go!) then he will be allowed 5 minutes, building up slowly to the 6 week mark, when he will have another CT scan to make sure his pins are still in the right place. As long as everything is ok, by 8 weeks we should be able to go back to his normal exercise routine. As you can see he’s quite happy 😃

Meanwhile, I’ve been continuing to learn new cake decorating skills in virtual online classes, and made a couple of cakes for friends this week.

I know I shouldn’t have taken on 2 cakes in one week, and believe me, my body knows it as I’ve practically slept for 2 days! But, as ever, the sense of satisfaction I get is a great boost to my mental health, and I know to block out at least 2 days of doing nothing to recover afterwards. My hubby is my carer and always gets the brunt of this, but is also incredibly supportive.

The first cake I knew would be tricky, as it involved 2 techniques that I’ve never done before. One is a ‘starburst’ or ‘explosion’ effect, and the other involves covering half the cake in one colour sugarpaste, and the other in a different colour! Who knew covering half a cake would be more difficult than a whole one?

I watched the following YouTube video for the starburst

I probably should have looked at a few tutorials on half and half cakes too……..but I winged it 😆

Luckily I had a good base for the cake, having used my Brigids cake room ganache kit. Oh those straight sides and flat top! Absolute game changer for me, as it cuts out the application of the ganache, and the constant scraping round the cake trying to get the perfect finish! Much easier on my painful hands. I’ve now got 3 of them in my most popular cake sizes.

I’m very proud of the cake I achieved, which was Spider-Man/Hulk themed. Although working with dark coloured sugarpaste on a hot day is yet another challenge!

Chocolate cake filled with chocolate buttercream, coated with ganache and covered in sugarpaste

The 2nd cake request I accepted was for twin girls who were 2. I mentioned to Mum that I could make a simple cake (as I had the tricky one also) and chose buttercream for the finish in a watercolour effect. Again, the hot weather was a bit of an issue, and at one point it was in the garage in a box as that was the coolest place (I really need a cake fridge!)

A rainbow and unicorns finished it off nicely 🥰

Chocolate cake with raspberry ripple flavour buttercream

Recipes for the cakes can be found here. In both cases I used Sugar and Crumbs chocolate milkshake flavoured icing sugar in place of caster sugar in the batter.

See the full range of flavoured icing sugars here and a list of other products used below 😀

I think that’s all for now my lovelies

Until next time

Stay safe and healthy

Debbie ❤️

Products used:

Sugar and Crumbs chocolate milkshake flavour icing sugar

Sugar and Crumbs raspberry ripple flavour icing sugar

Brigids ganache kit

Saracino white modelling paste

Renshaw Lincoln green ,Renshaw Poppy red, Renshaw black sugarpaste

Fractal calligra black edible pen

Coloursplash pink, purple, leaf green, yellow, gel colours

Cake star push easy letters

Cake star push easy numbers

Wilton 2D piping tip

Sugar and Crumbs Tall Metal scraper

Sugarflair finishing sparkle

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