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Cake Mix Question

Anoneemoose
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Good afternoon!
I know this may sound silly but if I make a 4 inch cake, do. I just use half as much of the recipe as I would for an 8 inch??
I need to make 2 more xmas cakes, one 8 inch (recipe fine) and one 4/5 inch (yet to decide).
Thanks!!
I know this may sound silly but if I make a 4 inch cake, do. I just use half as much of the recipe as I would for an 8 inch??
I need to make 2 more xmas cakes, one 8 inch (recipe fine) and one 4/5 inch (yet to decide).
Thanks!!
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No!
A 4 inch cake (or circle) is about a quarter the area of an 8 inch cake.
Basic maths.....0 -
davetrousers wrote: »No!
A 4 inch cake (or circle) is about a quarter the area of an 8 inch cake.
Basic maths
That's what i thought but I am full of this virus thing and couldn't think straight!!0 -
But we haven't brought depth into it!.....0
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davetrousers wrote: »But we haven't brought depth into it!
Would be same regardless! My head hurts and I really couldn't get it. But it all makes sense now....I think!0
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