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    Marble + Wood Cake Stand. If your baker is able to resist finishing their cake right away, you'll want to gift them a stand with a dome to keep it fresh, like this simple yet elegant version from ...

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    It lets the baker jot down not only the recipes, but hints and tips for each one to remember how to make just so. It can then be passed down to the next baker in the family! $38.00 at papier.com

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    Cake mixes typically include all the dry ingredients you need to bake a cake, cupcakes or bread in a pinch: flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Go ahead and dig out that box of yellow cake mix ...

  5. Baking - Wikipedia

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    Cato speaks of an enormous number of breads including; libum (cakes made with flour and honey, often sacrificed to gods [7]), placenta (groats and cress), [8] spira (modern day flour pretzels), scibilata , savillum (sweet cake), and globus apherica .

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    In 1933, Pittsburgh molasses company, P. Duff and Sons, patented the first cake mix after blending dehydrated molasses with dehydrated flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients. [7] P. Duff and Sons created the cake mix to move surplus molasses, requiring 100 pounds of molasses for every 100 pounds of wheat flour.

  7. List of baked goods - Wikipedia

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    Muffins may also classify as cakes with their same sweet interior and fluffy yeast exterior. Brownie – a flat, baked dessert square that was developed in the United States at the end of the 19th century [7] and popularized in both the U.S. and Canada during the first half of the 20th century; Cake – a form of sweet dessert that