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Ms Cupcake arrives on Coldharbour Lane, Brixton

Don't ever eat the frozen yoghurt in Nando's,though - I adore "proper" frozen yoghurt, blended with fruit and so on, but what Nando's sell is just ucky chemical stuff - and you can eat as much as you want, which in my case was about 1 teaspoonful! Offered what was left to my husband who will eat anything, but even he refused more than one mouthful. Which is a ptiy, because most of Nando's stuff is fine.
 
There's a frozen yoghurt place in Clapham, isn't there?

Has anyone seen pikelets anywhere recently?
 
STOP PRESS: Rihanna had cupcakes at her birthday party, says the Mail: "Rihanna was treated to a stand of Sprinkles red velvet cupcakes with the Barbados flag and the letter R on them"

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I've been so oblivious to the cupcake hysteria I must be deeply uncool. :(
 
STOP PRESS: Rihanna had cupcakes at her birthday party, says the Mail: "Rihanna was treated to a stand of Sprinkles red velvet cupcakes with the Barbados flag and the letter R on them"

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I've been so oblivious to the cupcake hysteria I must be deeply uncool. :(

A new doctor in Holby (or is it Casualty) brought cupcakes in to the staff yesterday. :D
 
What about low fat cakes?

What about butterfly cakes and fairy cakes?

Will there be discounts for students/disabled/unemployed/locals? :D

Good questions! We do mini cakes (fairy cakes) we do feature the odd Butterfly wing or two.
We have signed up to the Brixton Pound and will be offering discounts to people who use them!
 
What's you opinion on the difference between cupcakes, fairycakes and butterfly cakes?

Size matters! In North America we call them 'Cupcakes' because they use about a 'cup' of batter to make each one. Fairy cakes are smaller cakes and traditionally British. Butterfly cakes are when the top of the cake is sliced off and re inserted to the top to give it a wing effect.

xMs. C
 
how will you make a gluten-free cupcake avoiding contamination in a bakery that uses wheat flour?

Very good question! We have strict rules in regards to our equipment. But when we open, pop over to the shop and we'll walk you through the process. We'll be baking in full view of the customers.
 
Size matters! In North America we call them 'Cupcakes' because they use about a 'cup' of batter to make each one. Fairy cakes are smaller cakes and traditionally British. Butterfly cakes are when the top of the cake is sliced off and re inserted to the top to give it a wing effect.

xMs. C


So will your mini cakes be called mini cakes or fairy cakes?
 
very srs! :eek:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-12620980
bbc said:
The drama unfolded when the shopper was told the £2.20 "sweet tooth fairy cakes" had all gone.

She is said to have thrown cakes around the shop, aiming them at shoppers and staff before allegedly grabbing shocked owner Sally Dodd.

Ms Dodd said the woman was told they did not have the cupcake flavour she wanted.
bbc said:
"She threw herself on the floor ranting and raving while her children screamed and shouted.

"Then she came round to my side of the counter and grabbed me by the hair before I could get out of her way.

"I managed to tear myself free before the woman started smashing glass display units and spilling cakes all over the floor.

"I've never seen anything like it.
"You expect a certain amount of risk running a bar or a pub but not in a cupcake shop."
:D :facepalm:
 

:D:D:D

We also found that the adult cupcake eaters were predominantly females with too much disposable income who are either trapped in damaging relationships, have recently had their heart shattered into a million tiny pieces or who simply hate themselves because of who they really are.

"Oh, and before I forget, men who like cupcakes are obviously paedophiles and you should tell the police to confiscate their laptops
 
Just finished our first Ms Cupcake... although she seems to have grown a beard at the Brixton stall, we very much enjoyed them.
 
Just finished our first Ms Cupcake... although she seems to have grown a beard at the Brixton stall, we very much enjoyed them.

:) well done for trying, and glad it was good :)

i'm going to try get down tomorrow i think.
 
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