I’m sharing my favorite method to achieve a flawless, glittery buttercream cake using edible glitter dust. I walk you through ...
They make cakes and cupcakes sparkle and shine, but popular decorative glitters can contain toxic metals and aren’t always safe to eat. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a report ...
A metallic sheen on your frosting adds a touch of luxury to any cake and almost always gives it a professional look. Plus, it ...
The Merry Birthday cakes feature pink buttercream as well as red and green frosting with cherries, santa hats and edible ...
Are you planning to use decorative glitter and dust on your Christmas cake? If so, take note. Some of them are not meant to be eaten, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned. While some ...
She may be best known as the joke-shop manager in the hit TV comedy Miranda, but actress Sarah Hadland has stirred up a serious row over whether cake glitter is safe to eat. When she appeared on a ...
First things first: There is a difference between "edible" and "nontoxic" glitter. This is an important distinction you will need to remember if you want to participate in what is shaping up to be one ...
First things first: There is a difference between “edible” and “nontoxic” glitter. This is an important distinction you will need to remember if you want to participate in what is shaping up to be one ...