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Cake Wrecks: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong (edition 2009)

by Jen Yates

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Have your cake and laugh at it, too, with the sweet treat known as Cake Wrecks: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong. From the creator of the ultrapopular blog CakeWrecks.com, here are the worst cakes ever, including the ugly, the silly, the downright creepy, the unintentionally sad or suggestive, and the just plain funny. With witty commentary and behind-the-scenes tidbits, Cake Wrecks will ensure that you never look at a cake the same way again.

Since May 2008, Jen Yates has been blogging about such confectionery calamities at her popular Web site CakeWrecks.com, winner of the 2008 Blogger's Choice Award for Best Humor Blog, and three 2009 Weblog awards (Bloggies) for Best Writing on a Blog, Best New Blog, and Best Food Blog. Yates now offers up this inspired photo collection with over 150 Cake Wrecks, including 75 percent never-before-seen content.

I haven't laughed so hard in ages. â??Mary Alice, from the Food Network's Ace of Cakes… (more)

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Title:Cake Wrecks: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong
Authors:Jen Yates
Info:Andrews McMeel Publishing (2009), Hardcover, 208 pages
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OMG! This book is so hilarious I was literally laughing so much I was crying! A definite recommendation! ( )
  DanielleBates | Sep 16, 2020 |
OMG! This book is so hilarious I was literally laughing so much I was crying! A definite recommendation! ( )
  DanielleBates | Sep 16, 2020 |
OMG! This book is so hilarious I was literally laughing so much I was crying! A definite recommendation! ( )
  DanielleBates | Sep 16, 2020 |
I read the holiday one first but this one was just as hilarious if not better! So many cake disasters that I didn't even have a favorite one. Hmmmm... maybe the TRex falling over was the one that made me LOL. I am enjoying seeing cake wrecks because I know if I ever decorated a cake it would turn up in this book or her blog. :) ( )
  booklover3258 | Oct 11, 2019 |
What some of these cake decorators lack in penmanship, they make up for in spelling errors. And they seem to think that anything can be fixed by adding more icing. Gobs of icing. Author and collector of wrecked cake pictures, Jen Yates adds her comments with somewhat sarcastic and often quizzical captions. There are definitely humorous cakes in this collection, some intentional and some not, and this book may have you switching to ice cream for dessert. But it’s all in good, or maybe gooey, fun. ( )
  Maydacat | Jul 8, 2019 |
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Cooking & Food. Nonfiction. HTML:

Have your cake and laugh at it, too, with the sweet treat known as Cake Wrecks: When Professional Cakes Go Hilariously Wrong. From the creator of the ultrapopular blog CakeWrecks.com, here are the worst cakes ever, including the ugly, the silly, the downright creepy, the unintentionally sad or suggestive, and the just plain funny. With witty commentary and behind-the-scenes tidbits, Cake Wrecks will ensure that you never look at a cake the same way again.

Since May 2008, Jen Yates has been blogging about such confectionery calamities at her popular Web site CakeWrecks.com, winner of the 2008 Blogger's Choice Award for Best Humor Blog, and three 2009 Weblog awards (Bloggies) for Best Writing on a Blog, Best New Blog, and Best Food Blog. Yates now offers up this inspired photo collection with over 150 Cake Wrecks, including 75 percent never-before-seen content.

I haven't laughed so hard in ages. â??Mary Alice, from the Food Network's Ace of Cakes

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