Giant train cake at mum’s work

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Featuring The Australian Women’s Weekly Children’s Birthday Cake Book – Vintage Edition

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13 Comments

  1. auntie M
    August 21, 2012
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    Did you get to eat any Marshall??

    • August 21, 2012
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      Not this time – but I am working up to making my own at home (see previous post)

      xo

  2. August 22, 2012
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    Seriously? That thing is amazing. The Kidling would swoon.

  3. August 22, 2012
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    Even giant popcorn! My god, I have seen that cake cooked many a time for a party; when I was a little kid myself, right up to more recently at a friend’s kids party. I reckon I may have to get that cake book and have a go myself!

    • tiny sartorialist
      August 26, 2012
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      It was amazing. I am celebrating monthly birthdays this year so we can get through the book ;)

  4. August 22, 2012
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    AMAZING. Could only be cooler if it was a Thomas The Tank engine cake.

  5. becks*
    August 23, 2012
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    oh em gee…

  6. August 24, 2012
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    I bet you wanted to take a ride on that thing, eh?! You’re ‘tiny’ enuf. best, xoxo

    • tiny sartorialist
      August 26, 2012
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      DESPERATELY. I cried when I left without a ride :(

  7. August 26, 2012
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    OMG OMG OMG. The train cake is like the holy grail of children’s birthday cakes. It’s how you could measure the extent of your parents’ love for you. I found a copy of the original 1980s WW Birthday Cake book at Camberwell Market a few years ago (minus the ice cream cake section) but I also bought the new old version when that came out. You can never have too many.

    I haven’t decided if I love Oskar enough to make the train cake. Probably.

    • tiny sartorialist
      August 26, 2012
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      Does the new old version live up to the old old version? I only have the new but I love it and “read” it before bed.

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