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    Ace of Cakes - kilted

    The TV show Ace of Cakes on FoodTV is on right now - Eastern Time Zone of the United States of America.

    I know this has been up before, but I thought I would pass this on. They are doing a cake shaped like a Scottish cow and he is going to wear a kilt while working on it. Also there will be a bagpiper coming into the shop and playing a little.

    Enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djweso View Post
    The TV show Ace of Cakes on FoodTV is on right now - Eastern Time Zone of the United States of America.

    I know this has been up before, but I thought I would pass this on. They are doing a cake shaped like a Scottish cow and he is going to wear a kilt while working on it. Also there will be a bagpiper coming into the shop and playing a little.

    Enjoy.
    I wasn't aware Scottish cows were shaped differently than American cows.
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    Those that understand binary, and those that don't.

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    I watched that show last night, it was great, the onl thing is that Chef Duff was wearing his kilt a little to far below his knees..

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    Quote Originally Posted by emolas View Post
    I wasn't aware Scottish cows were shaped differently than American cows.
    They are shaped a little different but are also very hairy..

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    Here's one now!


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    Quote Originally Posted by demobud View Post
    Here's one now!


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    Back in the wilder days of my youth I spent some time on the rodeo circuit with my brother in law riding bulls, we had one of them and when he came out of the chute he would make a sharp left turn and just keep spinning.
    Picture in your mind the Peanuts charecter Pig Pen and the dirt cloud that always followed him and that was all you saw until he stopped spinning..

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    I caught the show last night by accident (my wife was channel surfing). It was really funny when the piper came into the small bakery. It was so loud the staff were all walking around with their fingers in their ears. The cake looked just like a highland cow.
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    First piping in the haggis, now piping in the cake.
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