For some reason youtube won't let me leave my own comment so I have to comment under someone else's. Might as well be yours. Great video, I've seen these for sale on Amazon and wondered if they were any good. Hope you figure out what the technical difficulties were and let us know.
Just as a heads up BetterHelp has been caught in the past combing the internet for therapist that aren't associated with them and just posting their personal information not even business information like phone numbers and addresses without notifying the therapist before doing so.
I know BH seems like a great resource for mental health, but they are really predatory. They overwork and underpay their professionals, they steal information from people not working for them to make it seem like they are, and are overall just not a good company. I’m not usually one to critique how people make their money (sponsorships are usually great), but please consider the numerous horror stories before working with them again. Sincerely, A long time fan who has a multitude of mental illnesses PS, that machine is so cool! I could never justify it unless I had my own business but the wow factor is on point 😍
@@o0Theresa0onot really because she has to still squeeze the icing and scrap. I personally don’t think it is worth $1000 or time. It’s not like she can walk way and it stack fill and ice cake.
For $1000, I was expecting robot arms that would take it from naked to fully frosted and decorated wedding cake. A square edge on a spinning plate seems like something Kevin could build.
As someone waiting to get ahold of of a freeze dryer ($2000+) the price tag isn't that surprising.... but if it worked reliably, I think it'd be a great investment for a caterer or someone with less knowledge about decorating cakes. Heck I saw the crumbs the machine left and thought 'perfect place for a fancy flower decoration! I been wanting a freeze dryer specifically for corn (just crush it and ya got cormeal) and fruit. You can make fruit powders to dust desserts, mix in to frosting and batters... and it preserves a lot more nutrients than typically dehydration.
So many great moments in this video. To me that feels excessive for $1000, but I imagine it might be helpful to a bakery or someplace mass producing cakes. I wonder if you could build/hack something with a similar outcome that could be far cheaper, smaller, and with easier clean up. (Maybe give Kevin another chance to use his tools?)
@@myladycasagrande863 I was thinking of something simpler as the base, like a cake plate that turns. My family has an old wind up one, though it turns slowly I'm not sure if you could find something motorized. Then all you need are the side blades, which could be modified rulers.
$1K seems like A LOT for a turntable with some rulers attached. There are smartphones that cost less than that, and they’re basically complete tiny computers, soooo…. For that much I expect it to be able to crumb coat, add the icing itself, and even offer some basic templates for patterns. Like you ought to be able to plop an un-iced cake on there, pick what you want and walk away.
I think it would be good if you could just dump the frosting in the machine somehow and it would take off on its own. Seems like it defeats the purpose if you have to fill a frosting bag and then stand there and push it out onto the cake. Maybe it does a lot of other things that we haven’t seen yet but as of right now I think you can frost a cake faster and better!! 😁🍰💕
omg, this looks so fun! Try maybe creating a wedding cake yourself and then try to recreate it with the machine. Or do sth like you decorate a cake yourself and your husband decorates the cake with the help of the machine
Me and my hubby invested in one of those for my sister who is starting her cake business and she absolutely loves it. I honestly think it’s worth it especially since it’s just her making the cakes on her own. Love your videos!
I honestly think this could be amazing for a baker who may have arthritis as they age or Parkinson’s. As well as people with maybe prosthetics or limb difference this could be a wonderful tool. ❤
$1000 is too much for what it does, unless it's meant to be used in an industrial setting and could handle being used all day every day for years. It also might stop because it isn't sensing any frosting on it? Not sure. It seemed to work fine when you were frosting the cake, but maybe you frosted the cake BECAUSE it was working fine? Either way, looks like fun!
seems pretty pricey for basically, a spinning cake stand with a metal right angle that stays in place. I think this could easily be DIY'd for cheaper, like you could probably even just use a cheap pottery wheel for the spinning base, which would give more control over the speed/start and stop for doing details/decor.
@TheIcingArtist You could have a "GHOST" moment like Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore except with a Cake... 😂😂😂 Imagine?!?! Just have ur husband sit behind you and play "Unchanged Melody" in the background... 😂😂😂
I love that this video is short but is ALL just complete chaos 😆 the cake looked great when it was working but I definetely wouldn't justify it being so expensive, even if I was rich 😅
"You can't... it's mine. My precious." 😂😂❤ I can't lmao. This youtuber, she's just so adorable and funny. Radiates so much good energy it makes me happy.
This is so damn cool. I'm curious to see if this is worth the cost in the future. I'm wondering who would do better in a challenge, the machine or Kevin? That be fun to watch. Have Laurie use the machine as much as possible vs. Kevin doing everything by hand. That be cool
I have that machine I pay $500 for 2 years ago try to use it have the same problem no I am glad I saw your channel and I see am not the only one I started out like the only thing you master it I get frustrated and put back in the box so I save your video to and saw how you use the machine am going to try it agian😊
It's pretty cool, but looking at the design, Kevin should be able to build you something similar. I'd probably get an old record turntable and just set up blades. Or does it have more features you didn't get a chance to show? Very interesting, though!
I don't know if that was scripted, but @1:56 starting with "sss sss sss" that was absolutely brilliant acting! If it wasn't acting, kudos to Kevin for catching and editing that gem!
When the title said 'decorate' I was expecting piping, lettering, shapes, etc. This looks like something you could put together yourself with a motorised cake stand and a t-square for about £50. A thousand bucks? They saw you coming.
That’s not exactly what I thought you meant when you said decorating cakes, but it’s pretty cool! It definitely can help if the machine is doing one cake and you’re doing the second one manually
Your husband could make something just as good for under $100. Make it an episode and a challenge for him. BTW, the machine did not decorate the cake...it simply did a surface coat.
Have you ever tried adding cayenne pepper to chocolate cake? It's amazing. I can't make cakes from scratch, so idk how the proportions would translate to a scratch-cake, but I use 1/8 of a teaspoon per box cake. It doesn't make the chocolate spicy, but it adds a warmth to it that elevates it.
An icing match between Kevin with the machine and you without would be nice. But also how long it takes yourself with/without the machine. And video's with coloring icing definitely 😁
If a baker was making a ton of cakes, it might help prevent carpel tunnel damage. But it seems wildly expensive for all it does. It was super fun watching you guys open the box with a chainsaw, set it up and use it for the first time though! 😂😍
I challenge Kevin to build a better version. Also I love the chainsaw part. That was perfect. Who sends something in a wood box inside a cardboard box? I'm sure your delivery person loved that.
@@brianhorton6676This! We get things sent to my hubs shop packaged in this manner quite frequently. EDITED TO ADD: Sometimes there is even a plastic shipping container thrown in the mix as well.
Idk, it's like one of those pottery throw turn tables but with a couple scrapers attached. And a pottery wheel even comes with a pedal. So, add the price of a pottery wheel, a couple scrapers, a few nuts and bolts to help the scrapers move, and there's what it's worth. Bonus is whatever is going on with the power and rotation won't be an issue. Definitely not worth a thousand bucks lol. Plus unimaginable shipping I'm sure. BUT it was awesome otherwise. Fast, efficient, quiet, fairly clean, definitely a smooth and even finish. I could see this being great for business owners if it were a bit less pricey.
The cooler part of this machine, is that you could do multi colored layers from top to bottom and i promise that will def be easier than doing it yourself, and probably look a lot nicer too. For super clean results, get a second replacement for the side smoother, and modify it by adding separators along it so the icing you add at a particular part doesn't bleed as bad into the other colors.
I Bought my wife one for this Christmas and its bigger and runs great haven't used it yet but I think it's better Quality than that one for less than what you paid!
Wow…certainly veeeeeery cool. But $1000?????? Don’t think me can afford. It would have to do like 3-4 cakes at a time at that price…🤪🤪🤪 Heck I got one of those “profroster” manual icing smoothers….and I got frustrated. Think I’d freak if the machine wouldn’t turn properly, or shut off…especially at the price.
@@TheIcingArtist Ya, but I good decorator can ice a cake in minutes. So not sure a bakery could justify the cost. I guess if you get fast enough to pop the cake on and off. I’d like to see larger cakes iced on the machine. See how well it does. And, hey, who knows, the price may come down??
Okay, but does it have cake comb attachments for different shapes sides / top ? I always find some of those to be difficult to do by hand, a stationary machine might be more precise.
Even if it doesn't come with the attachments, it seems like it might be possible to use small clamps to attach your own tools yourself. Curious to see if it works, seems like that'd be a very useful function!
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Hmmmm, I mean I know it was a pretty flawless icing job with that machine, but I feel had you not helped it out be scraping excess icing off/away it wouldnt have turned out so nicely. But if its something that puts a smile on your face and a warmth in your heart then im game to keep watching to see what you come up with. Id like to see a timed side by side between you and the machine. Can that thing decorate it too?
Girlfriend, busted into that box, like someone sealed her phone up in it 🤣, best 'unboxing' ever❣ ~Imho, it looks like fun (how long till the novelty wears off?), but it is big, bulky, and it took you 12 minutes? Unless you are icing a mass production, I think $1000.00 for a machine with an attitude problem, that only has one function is a weee bit pricey!
If they have something like a sewing machine but for cakes I might have to get it in the future I don't really eat a lot of sugar but I do like bakery and I'm so I use coconut sugar and healthy ingredients I've always wanted to decorate cakes and cupcakes but I don't have the patient's time skill hand usage so this would be fun. If you can't use your hands a lot this would be helpful
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For some reason youtube won't let me leave my own comment so I have to comment under someone else's. Might as well be yours.
Great video, I've seen these for sale on Amazon and wondered if they were any good. Hope you figure out what the technical difficulties were and let us know.
Just as a heads up BetterHelp has been caught in the past combing the internet for therapist that aren't associated with them and just posting their personal information not even business information like phone numbers and addresses without notifying the therapist before doing so.
Yeah BetterHelp has been in numerous scandals and tends to make users' lives more difficult instead of helping.
I know BH seems like a great resource for mental health, but they are really predatory. They overwork and underpay their professionals, they steal information from people not working for them to make it seem like they are, and are overall just not a good company. I’m not usually one to critique how people make their money (sponsorships are usually great), but please consider the numerous horror stories before working with them again.
Sincerely,
A long time fan who has a multitude of mental illnesses
PS, that machine is so cool! I could never justify it unless I had my own business but the wow factor is on point 😍
BH is not an ethical company
A video to see how long it takes for you to ice a cake at your normal pace vs how long it takes the machine to do it would be nice!
I can see that being a good shorts!
Yes I thought that was the whole point of this.
The value of this isn't that it can do it faster, it's that it gives her time to do something else in the meantime.
Great idea
@@o0Theresa0onot really because she has to still squeeze the icing and scrap. I personally don’t think it is worth $1000 or time. It’s not like she can walk way and it stack fill and ice cake.
For $1000, I was expecting robot arms that would take it from naked to fully frosted and decorated wedding cake. A square edge on a spinning plate seems like something Kevin could build.
I was thinking the same thing, time to go get a level and a motor😂
As someone waiting to get ahold of of a freeze dryer ($2000+) the price tag isn't that surprising.... but if it worked reliably, I think it'd be a great investment for a caterer or someone with less knowledge about decorating cakes. Heck I saw the crumbs the machine left and thought 'perfect place for a fancy flower decoration!
I been wanting a freeze dryer specifically for corn (just crush it and ya got cormeal) and fruit. You can make fruit powders to dust desserts, mix in to frosting and batters... and it preserves a lot more nutrients than typically dehydration.
You can get cornmeal by grinding popcorn. I never tried crushing freeze-dried corn to get cornmeal. I'll have to try that.
@@opknox1212 I did not know that! I'll have to try it, too!
For $1000 I didn't expect WISH english and quality
So many great moments in this video. To me that feels excessive for $1000, but I imagine it might be helpful to a bakery or someplace mass producing cakes. I wonder if you could build/hack something with a similar outcome that could be far cheaper, smaller, and with easier clean up. (Maybe give Kevin another chance to use his tools?)
A pottery wheel could be rigged up with a blade on the side, but don't know if that's cheaper.
@@myladycasagrande863 I was thinking of something simpler as the base, like a cake plate that turns. My family has an old wind up one, though it turns slowly I'm not sure if you could find something motorized. Then all you need are the side blades, which could be modified rulers.
Yesss, that’s how I think. How to make it cheaper.
I was thinking it could be useful for disabled bakers :)
That machine is absolutely a cheap pottery wheel that has been cheaply modified
$1K seems like A LOT for a turntable with some rulers attached. There are smartphones that cost less than that, and they’re basically complete tiny computers, soooo….
For that much I expect it to be able to crumb coat, add the icing itself, and even offer some basic templates for patterns. Like you ought to be able to plop an un-iced cake on there, pick what you want and walk away.
I agree!
add that doesn't malfunction
I'm watching this on an Android phone that cost 120 euros.
That's what I thought would happen. $1000 for a turntable seems like a lot!
They've dropped to $500 now but still too high. Other than whatever they used to weigh it down, this should not be more than $150 to DIY
I think it would be good if you could just dump the frosting in the machine somehow and it would take off on its own.
Seems like it defeats the purpose if you have to fill a frosting bag and then stand there and push it out onto the cake. Maybe it does a lot of other things that we haven’t seen yet but as of right now I think you can frost a cake faster and better!! 😁🍰💕
I think i've seen videos in factories that DO dispense the icing onto the cake perfectly. Probably a lot more expensive but it does exist :)
Plus lining the cake up to sit centrally on the turntable.
omg, this looks so fun! Try maybe creating a wedding cake yourself and then try to recreate it with the machine. Or do sth like you decorate a cake yourself and your husband decorates the cake with the help of the machine
love this idea!!
Have him time you
I love this! I need more Kevin decorating lol
Me and my hubby invested in one of those for my sister who is starting her cake business and she absolutely loves it. I honestly think it’s worth it especially since it’s just her making the cakes on her own. Love your videos!
I honestly think this could be amazing for a baker who may have arthritis as they age or Parkinson’s. As well as people with maybe prosthetics or limb difference this could be a wonderful tool. ❤
You should dot food colouring into the icing as it’s rotating to create a marble effect!
$1000 is too much for what it does, unless it's meant to be used in an industrial setting and could handle being used all day every day for years. It also might stop because it isn't sensing any frosting on it? Not sure. It seemed to work fine when you were frosting the cake, but maybe you frosted the cake BECAUSE it was working fine? Either way, looks like fun!
seems pretty pricey for basically, a spinning cake stand with a metal right angle that stays in place. I think this could easily be DIY'd for cheaper, like you could probably even just use a cheap pottery wheel for the spinning base, which would give more control over the speed/start and stop for doing details/decor.
Exactly!
That is sooo coolll love it, i will get for my wife, hopefully she like it❤❤
I think it is so worth it if you make a lot of cakes. I would have to check on the why it keeps shutting off though.
Absolutely loving your excitement. Can’t wait to see what you do with it!
I want to do so many things with this!! I need ideas!
@TheIcingArtist You could have a "GHOST" moment like Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore except with a Cake... 😂😂😂
Imagine?!?!
Just have ur husband sit behind you and play "Unchanged Melody" in the background... 😂😂😂
@@martinemikita9281😂😂😂
I love that this video is short but is ALL just complete chaos 😆 the cake looked great when it was working but I definetely wouldn't justify it being so expensive, even if I was rich 😅
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"You can't... it's mine. My precious." 😂😂❤ I can't lmao. This youtuber, she's just so adorable and funny. Radiates so much good energy it makes me happy.
This is so damn cool. I'm curious to see if this is worth the cost in the future. I'm wondering who would do better in a challenge, the machine or Kevin? That be fun to watch. Have Laurie use the machine as much as possible vs. Kevin doing everything by hand. That be cool
I ❤ how Kevin is teaching Laurie how to use the chainsaw 😂
I have used a lot of tools in my life... but never a chainsaw 😅
I’ve read this comment before watching anything and I was like “chainsaw? Huh it’s probably a little tool decoration tool and yes just a… metaphor..”
@@TheIcingArtist sounds like a win win day LOL
😂
I thought they lived in an apartment, so why do they have a chain saw?
You need to make more videos with this thing! It's so cool and I want to see it in action doing some of the cool ideas you mentioned
I have that machine I pay $500 for 2 years ago try to use it have the same problem no I am glad I saw your channel and I see am not the only one I started out like the only thing you master it I get frustrated and put back in the box so I save your video to and saw how you use the machine am going to try it agian😊
It's pretty cool, but looking at the design, Kevin should be able to build you something similar. I'd probably get an old record turntable and just set up blades. Or does it have more features you didn't get a chance to show? Very interesting, though!
or a pottery wheel, that would be stronger I think
I don't know if that was scripted, but @1:56 starting with "sss sss sss" that was absolutely brilliant acting! If it wasn't acting, kudos to Kevin for catching and editing that gem!
When the title said 'decorate' I was expecting piping, lettering, shapes, etc. This looks like something you could put together yourself with a motorised cake stand and a t-square for about £50. A thousand bucks? They saw you coming.
It did give a sharp look, but the issue of it not running would bother me 😅 and $1000 seems pricey. But great video!!!
The giggles!!! ☠️
I’m an outdoorsie girl who loves to decorate cakes so this is so EXCITING!!!
Your excitement is everything!!
Your joy made me smile!!❤ So happy for you and can’t wait to see what you do with your new baby!! Tie dye would be awesome✌🏼❤😊
Omg i want to buy this for a loooooong time. Amazing that you made a video of it, thank you so much! 🙏🏽
That’s not exactly what I thought you meant when you said decorating cakes, but it’s pretty cool! It definitely can help if the machine is doing one cake and you’re doing the second one manually
it's wild to see a sponsorship be nearly a whole third of the video
Thank you. I was just about get one next week..save me money🙏🏾💜
Always excited for your posts
Your husband could make something just as good for under $100. Make it an episode and a challenge for him. BTW, the machine did not decorate the cake...it simply did a surface coat.
So cool! I think you should watch some pottery videos and try out some of the spinning pottery table techniques!
Is there a teaching dvd with it, for the price there should be but video was fun . Thank u xx
loving it lori so happy you posted i have been missing yall
Have you ever tried adding cayenne pepper to chocolate cake? It's amazing. I can't make cakes from scratch, so idk how the proportions would translate to a scratch-cake, but I use 1/8 of a teaspoon per box cake. It doesn't make the chocolate spicy, but it adds a warmth to it that elevates it.
I enjoy you using your scraper..
An icing match between Kevin with the machine and you without would be nice. But also how long it takes yourself with/without the machine.
And video's with coloring icing definitely 😁
A LOT of people seem to be forgetting that this is clearly only intended for bakeries and caterers lol
Oooooooo I cannot WAIT to see what you do with this next!!!!
Your hair is pretty!! I love it!
seems useful, just a matter of calibration and figuring out how to operate it.
If a baker was making a ton of cakes, it might help prevent carpel tunnel damage. But it seems wildly expensive for all it does.
It was super fun watching you guys open the box with a chainsaw, set it up and use it for the first time though! 😂😍
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Love seeing Archie supervising from the couch
Colors!! Try different colors, especially on the sides 🌈
I challenge Kevin to build a better version. Also I love the chainsaw part. That was perfect. Who sends something in a wood box inside a cardboard box? I'm sure your delivery person loved that.
That's normal for machinery.
@@brianhorton6676This! We get things sent to my hubs shop packaged in this manner quite frequently. EDITED TO ADD: Sometimes there is even a plastic shipping container thrown in the mix as well.
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Idk, it's like one of those pottery throw turn tables but with a couple scrapers attached. And a pottery wheel even comes with a pedal. So, add the price of a pottery wheel, a couple scrapers, a few nuts and bolts to help the scrapers move, and there's what it's worth. Bonus is whatever is going on with the power and rotation won't be an issue. Definitely not worth a thousand bucks lol. Plus unimaginable shipping I'm sure. BUT it was awesome otherwise. Fast, efficient, quiet, fairly clean, definitely a smooth and even finish. I could see this being great for business owners if it were a bit less pricey.
I have one and love it.
It's great for when you have to do multiple cakes.
It isn't really meant for home bakers.
Mine is a different brand.
I made one similar from an old record player!
But you’re so happy w/ your toy! ENJOY!
Fun to watch the chaos….an seeing the pup pup.
i also love the random knife and chaain saw in the begining
The cooler part of this machine, is that you could do multi colored layers from top to bottom and i promise that will def be easier than doing it yourself, and probably look a lot nicer too. For super clean results, get a second replacement for the side smoother, and modify it by adding separators along it so the icing you add at a particular part doesn't bleed as bad into the other colors.
Yup. I laugh when some folks just dismiss it. It is absolutely worth it even at that price point.
Short video, but amazing editing!!! I loved the intro!!
Worth it. Cool machine and Barbie pink!
Is there a speed control option? Would be a great thing to have so you could decorate without turning the table by hand.
OMFG the Twilight time passage clip. The crossover I didnt know I needed 😅
I’d love to see some expansion videos with this with the cake painting and decorating side of it especially using some of the tools 🩶🤘
I Bought my wife one for this Christmas and its bigger and runs great haven't used it yet but I think it's better Quality than that one for less than what you paid!
Dang that is so cool I want it right now for my cake decorating
Sooooo satisfying!!
I actually enjoy frosting a cake myself. This will take the fun out of it for me.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Are there other videos with this machine in it? It would be interesting to see more of what it can do.
I want to see how it does blending frosting colors for that ombre look.
Wow…certainly veeeeeery cool. But $1000?????? Don’t think me can afford. It would have to do like 3-4 cakes at a time at that price…🤪🤪🤪 Heck I got one of those “profroster” manual icing smoothers….and I got frustrated. Think I’d freak if the machine wouldn’t turn properly, or shut off…especially at the price.
It's soooo expensive!! I think it would only be worth it for bakeries doing a ton of cakes a day
@@TheIcingArtist
Ya, but I good decorator can ice a cake in minutes. So not sure a bakery could justify the cost. I guess if you get fast enough to pop the cake on and off. I’d like to see larger cakes iced on the machine. See how well it does. And, hey, who knows, the price may come down??
Okay, but does it have cake comb attachments for different shapes sides / top ?
I always find some of those to be difficult to do by hand, a stationary machine might be more precise.
Even if it doesn't come with the attachments, it seems like it might be possible to use small clamps to attach your own tools yourself. Curious to see if it works, seems like that'd be a very useful function!
Try a tie dye icing with it?
It looks perfect
you should vs kevin on the machine to see who can ice it faster !
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A 2 min ad in a 7 min video
Ugh! It's so satisfying it hurts! 😫💜 Jealous!💚
don't know what to think 🤣I am always leaning on the traditional size of making a cake. But also looks sooo cool !
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I want a whole channel of just cakes and this machine. I was so shocked and it was so satisfying to watch. 👀
That's actually so cool!!
THAT LOOKS AMAZING
a miracle for those who may have arthritis or shakes
Could you link the machine or where you got it from?
Hmmmm, I mean I know it was a pretty flawless icing job with that machine, but I feel had you not helped it out be scraping excess icing off/away it wouldnt have turned out so nicely. But if its something that puts a smile on your face and a warmth in your heart then im game to keep watching to see what you come up with. Id like to see a timed side by side between you and the machine. Can that thing decorate it too?
Hi Laurie....love your videos 😍😍❤️it's so inspirational.....keep dng more videos often
It would nice nice if it had wavy edges or scallop edges. I am sure u could put a comb on there
Girlfriend, busted into that box, like someone sealed her phone up in it 🤣, best 'unboxing' ever❣
~Imho, it looks like fun (how long till the novelty wears off?), but it is big, bulky, and it took you 12 minutes?
Unless you are icing a mass production, I think $1000.00 for a machine with an attitude problem, that only has one function is a weee bit pricey!
Love to see it after you figure it out! Make a cake free hand and one with the machine,?
You should do multiple i colors of icing on it and see how it looks.
I would love to see if there’s a way to use a cake comb and make a striped cake with it!
Plz do a other video on this! ❤
That machine needs some different edges. Swirly kind. Waves. Too much money. But, it looks like fun! You 2 are delightful.
Worth. Every. Penny. I love decorating cakes but have always hated icing them.
Awesome ,fantastic video, thank you for sharing ❤
Hello 👋 how are you doing today?
Look like a time saver for cake decorators, if know how to use it
Wow that is so awesome
If they have something like a sewing machine but for cakes I might have to get it in the future I don't really eat a lot of sugar but I do like bakery and I'm so I use coconut sugar and healthy ingredients I've always wanted to decorate cakes and cupcakes but I don't have the patient's time skill hand usage so this would be fun. If you can't use your hands a lot this would be helpful
You guys are so funny and seem to have a wonderful relationship. And Lori, you have a built-in videographer!