Best way to split a cake in half?

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Re: best way to split a cake in half?

by Drax » Jan 31st, '16, 15:25

I've had it happen twice, both in shipments from Essence of Tea, when he was located in the UK.

Fortunately, I haven't had it happen since he moved.

I posted about it years ago, clearly it has left its scars. :D You can relive the trauma over here. Caution: not for the faint of heart! :lol:

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Re: best way to split a cake in half?

by jayinhk » Jan 31st, '16, 21:52

How the heck did they split the cakes like that? :o

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Re: best way to split a cake in half?

by Drax » Feb 1st, '16, 13:09

If I had the time, I would just post a picture of Popeye or maybe the Hulk.

Or at least somebody with large forearms. :D

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Re: best way to split a cake in half?

by wyardley » Feb 1st, '16, 13:15

Whenever I've split one, it's been in half lengthwise. (Clean) hacksaw will work.

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Re: best way to split a cake in half?

by jayinhk » Feb 1st, '16, 22:48

Wouldn't that mean a lot of dust?

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