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Jackie/Joe Oliveri <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear list mates,

The following are the suggestions I received for a Gluten Free Birthday Cake....

1.  Make GF cake and take it to professional bakery for decorating
2.  Take GF mix to your bakery for them to make
3.  Namaste  and  Dowd & Rogers makes fabulous cake and brownie mixes
4.  Instead of describing it as gluten-free, try saying "flourless"
5.  Mr. Ritz in Philadelphia
6.  Jill Canaan (818) 710-9193 makes professional GF cakes out of her home  (Woodland Hills, California)
7.  Better Homes & Gardens cookbook receipe for yellow cake receipe
8.  Some Dairy Queens makes cakes, ask them to delete cookie crum layer and fill with strawberry topping.
9.  Kinnikinnick makes great chocolate cake mix, get a set of Wilton Cake Decorating tools and start practicing!
10. Buy "Edible image" off the internet to put on your decorated cake.
11. Patticakes the Dessert Company Altadena, CA  626-794-1128
12. Baskin Robbins Cake - Have it double layers of ice cream, deleting cake layer.
13. During Passover, Jewish bakeries make GF (Flourless) cakes! Buy them and freeze them until you need them.  Freezing actually makes them taste better!
14. www.forcakesake.com  in Orange County, California Owners Dawn & Sommer

Thank you all for great information!  It's fabulous to have you to ask!
Jackie
Southern California

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