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Flower Cookie Cutters (for Cupcake Pops)

· Williams-Sonoma (available in a mini-cutter set in retail stores)

· Wilton (available in mini sets)

· Ateco (available in mini-cutter set number 4848)

Sprinkles (For Cupcake Pops)

· Mr.Sprinkles: www.mr-sprinkles.com

Note: Now only available in all natural colors.

Craft Stores

Retail craft stores also carry most of the basics you’ll need for many of the projects.

· Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores: www.joann.com

· Michaels: www.michaels.com

· Hobby Lobby: www.hobbylobby.com

· A.C. Moore: www.acmoore.com

 

Table of Equivalents

The exact equivalents in the following tables have been rounded for convenience.

Liquid/Dry Measurements

U.S. Metric
1/4 teaspoon 1.25 milliliters
1/2 teaspoon 2.5 milliliters
1 teaspoon 5 milliliters
1 tablespoon (3 teaspoons) 15 milliliters
1 fluid ounce (2 tablespoons) 30 milliliters
1/4 cup 60 milliliters
1/3 cup 80 milliliters
1/2 cup 120 milliliters
1 cup 240 milliliters
1 pint (2 cups) 480 milliliters
1 quart (4 cups, 32 ounces) 960 milliliters
1 gallon (4 quarts) 3.84 liters
1 ounce (by weight) 28 grams
1 pound 448 grams
2.2 pounds 1 kilogram

Lengths

U.S. Metric
1/8 inch 3 millimeters
1/4 inch 6 millimeters
1/2 inch 12 millimeters
1 inch 2.5 centimeters

Oven Temperature

Fahrenheit Celsius Gas
1/2

 

 

Dedication

For Mady, with love.

This book is further dedicated to the readers of bakerella.com. Your enthusiasm and excitement for making these little treats inspires me every day. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did writing it for you.

 

Acknowledgments

Mom—Thank you for always being there for me, for being my best friend, and being the best taste-tester around.

Jill Brown—I’m so glad you introduced me to cake balls at Rosa’s party. Thank you. This is all your fault.

Angie Mosier—Your introductory cake decorating class was so inspiring. Thank you for putting a smile on my face that I can’t get rid of.

Laura Celentano—Thank you for sharing my cupcake pops with Martha Stewart, and to Martha herself—thank you for the amazing opportunity to be on your show.

Danny and Monica—You’ve listened to me for the last two years talk about cake pops. Thank you for that and for encouraging me every step of the way. Monica—thanks for helping test recipes, and Danny—thanks for designing such cute tags.

Amy Treadwell—My editor, thank you and the entire Chronicle team—including designer, Anne Donnard; managing editor, Doug Ogan; production coordinator, Tera Killip; marketing team, Peter Perez and David Hawk; and copy editor, Rebecca Pepper—for taking my words and photos and turning them into such a beautiful book.



Ree, The Pioneer Woman—I can’t thank you enough for inviting me to the ranch for a cake pop party and demo. Your generosity and kindness has meant so much to me.

Spitfire Studios—Tom, thanks for giving me your studio, your time, and talent for several days. I’m sure you’ll never look at sprinkles the same again. Boxley—thanks for all your help. Nicole—thank you, too.

Family and friends—Thanks for being so excited with me, and I love you all.

 


Date: 2016-01-14; view: 583


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