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As a cake maker and decorator I have noticed a decline in orders since the faithful credit crunch.


So I decided to develop a new service to parents who want to purchase a personalised, novelty cake

for their children's birthday, christening or graduation.


DRESS YOUR CAKE ! Was born and has developed into an inexpensive way for parents to purchase a great looking,

professionally finished cake.


Buy an inexpensive large cake from your local supermarket and bring it to me. I will 'dress it' with a large edible cake topper ( Ben 10, A Flower Fairy, Clowns - anything is possible ) and place your child's name and age on the cake along with further decorations for the top and sides of the cake. This new venture has proved extremely popular and affordable for local parents.


Visit www.thecouturecookieshop.co.uk to see a selection of my edible cake decorations and of course my cakes and cookies for those on a higher budget.

Sue, how dare you!

It was my dead dads wish that I wear and enjoy this, his favorite evening dress.

Out of respect i wear it every afternoon for an hour between 1-2PM and if the weather nice i sometime lift a tier for a bit of ventilation. It does get quite unbearably hot.

EXTERMINATE, EXTERMINATE, EXTERMINATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Since the faithfall credit crunch I enjoy applying extreme and excessive amounts of troll spray to remove blatent sales postings in the WRONG section from this message board.


Admin - please can you intervene

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