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Hi all,


Im having a christening for my son on Sunday and Im giving my guest some cake to say thank you for attending.


Here is were I need advice. If I were to cut the cake and put them in the favour boxes the night before, do you think the cake will get hard ? I don't want to give my guest stale cake. I have a lot f people coming on the Sunday and I don't want to waste valuable time cutting cake and putting them in boxes. got around 70 guests.


any advice would be great.


Thank you


Chrystle

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Hi there - if you expose any area of cake to the air it will get hard quite quickly..so I'd suggest your options could be:


- get individually iced cakes (much the best option)

- use iced cup cakes (if they are fully covered in icing on top they should be fine (as the rest is airtight to the casing)

- use sellophane to cover both sides of the sliced cake (if you go near a patisserie valerie, that's what they do).


Hope that helps x

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