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Tastiest Birthday Cake
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Where in local supermarkets preferably, would I buy the scrummiest chocolate birthday cake for my grown up daughter ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The best one is a Marks and Spencer one, not the caterpillar (although that is good!), it's just a round one, it has happy birthday written on it and and 3 big stars of milk, plain and white chocolate sticking on the top, plus loads of chocolate curls, all covered in chocolate ganache, MMM it's SO GOOD!
Why not make one yourself? I make my own for my birthday and am always complimented on them. It's just a basic 4 eggs/8ozsugar/8oz butter/7oz flour/1oz cocoa sponge with a vanilla buttercream filling and a melted chocolate topping (which oozes down the sides) decorated with Smarties or M&Ms or a Flake or Maltesers and served on its own or with really good vanilla ice-cream.
books bigmac to bake her next birthday cake
We got a chocolate cake from Tesco for my eldest daughter's 18th, and got to admit it wasn't the best, so be careful if you get that. It had white chocolate flowers on it.
Will stick to the Asda ones from now on (unless I REALLY can book bigmac!) the last one I bought there was a Winnie the Pooh one for my babies 1st birthday- I'm ashamed to say I ate most of it.
We got a chocolate cake from Tesco for my eldest daughter's 18th, and got to admit it wasn't the best, so be careful if you get that. It had white chocolate flowers on it.
Will stick to the Asda ones from now on (unless I REALLY can book bigmac!) the last one I bought there was a Winnie the Pooh one for my babies 1st birthday- I'm ashamed to say I ate most of it.
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