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To pelt my cakes at this mum's head in the playground this afternoon? <fume>

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MarmaladeTwatkins · 27/03/2013 13:00

The school are having a cake sale tomorrow and have BEGGED for donations of cakes. They have been Facebooking about how desperate they are all week as they want to make a dent in the £12,000 target needed for some new play equipment in the playground. One might think that flogging cakes at 30 pee each is not the way to make a dent but that's another thing...

I am pushed for time this week but I thought I could do some cornflake easter nests with some mini eggs on top as a quick alternative to baking and frosting two dozen fairy cakes. So I went out and bought the stuff (which I reckon cost more than they will get from the sales tbh) Then I replied to one of the FB begging messages saying "I will bring some cornflake easter nests tomorrow, will have about 40" Then one of the PTA wimmin replied "Ha ha! That's great but be prepared to take most of them home as they don't sell as well as real cakes."

Fuck. You. Bitch.

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Emilythornesbff · 27/03/2013 13:03

Oooooooh. Angry
I'll buy some. Love 'em.

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tutu100 · 27/03/2013 13:04

I think in that case I'd reply "ok then I won't bother". Cornflake cakes are the best sellers at my son's school and pre-school fetes. The kids love them.

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HazeltheMcWitch · 27/03/2013 13:04

Bee-yatch!

They do sell, don't they? Maybe I just live in a very unsophisticated area?

The economics of cake sales are off, aren't they?

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BitBewildered · 27/03/2013 13:04

YANBU. Fairy cakes are shit.

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HazeltheMcWitch · 27/03/2013 13:05

OMG! Why did I use so much punctuation there?

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Nancy66 · 27/03/2013 13:06

i'd take those over another motherfucking cupcake any day.

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BeingAWifeIsNotForMe · 27/03/2013 13:06

Stick them in the freezer overnight so the edges are really sharp, then pelt the fucking bitch Grin

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Thumbwitch · 27/03/2013 13:07

Oh how very fucking rude.

I wouldn't waste them on her, I'd just save them and eat them at home over the Easter weekend.

Rude. I love chocolate crispy cakes.

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Makinglists · 27/03/2013 13:07

With mini eggs on top and loads of chocolate whats not to like - I thought that was a standard kid fave. Fair enough it may not be to all adults taste - but if your cake sales are anything like ours its normally the kids (well with the parents money) doing most of the buying.

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MikeOxardAndWellard · 27/03/2013 13:08

I would respond very simply 'you're welcome'. Rude bitch. x

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SanityClause · 27/03/2013 13:08

IME, anything with sweets on is popular with children.

Maybe it's different at your school though? Hmm

Hmm to her BTW, not you!

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MintyyAeroEgg · 27/03/2013 13:08

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Emilythornesbff · 27/03/2013 13:08

I now have a craving for them.
So, as it turns out YABU.

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ipswichwitch · 27/03/2013 13:08

YANBU, although don't pelt your cakes at her, use her crappy cakes. I'll come buy all your lovely cornflake cakes since they (and rice krispie cakes) are far superior to regular cakes. so there

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MarmaladeTwatkins · 27/03/2013 13:09

Grin at BeingAWife giving tips out for maximum injury!

I bought some really pretty easter themed paper cases from Waitrose too. I am going to make an extra effort with them to make the kids want to buy them. I might even bring out the coloured sprinkles to lure the kids to buy. You know how the little ones can't resist a fucking sprinkle Angry

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BaronessBomburst · 27/03/2013 13:09

Sell them on MN then present the school with a cheque for the full £12,000 with the local press covering the event. Grin Post a copy of the photo on FB.

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Thumbwitch · 27/03/2013 13:09

Just seen that this is you, Twatters. :)

Save a couple that don't work so well (chocolate doesn't set, for e.g.) and pelt her with those. Although the frozen sharp edge idea appeals, I prefer the idea of sticky chocolate nests lodging in her barnet for the day. Grin

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ipswichwitch · 27/03/2013 13:10

dammit, now I'm craving them too.

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KoalaFace · 27/03/2013 13:12

Make them and when you leave wave your empty tupperware at her and shout "I told off some of the children for using your 'real cakes' as cannon fodder in a cake fight. You're welcome!"

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Still18atheart · 27/03/2013 13:12

We had a charity cake sale last week and the chocolate cornflake cakes sold a lot quicker than the traditional cupcakes/ fairy cakes.

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EostreChaoticResurrEggtion · 27/03/2013 13:13

I'm with tut100 I'd post again and say I won't bother then.

Wrt the cake throwing, freeze some and make the other's sticky. The best of both worlds Wink

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Sparklingbrook · 27/03/2013 13:14

Make some of those dangerous flapjacks with sharp corners and a slingshot. Angry

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Willow36 · 27/03/2013 13:14

I'd buy them over cupcakes/fairy cakes. They are my absolute favourite.

She's being a bitch. Refuse to buy any of the cakes she makes.

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thezebrawearspurple · 27/03/2013 13:15

I'd eat them rather than wasting any on her head, throw stones insteadWink

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FakeHotCrossLobsters · 27/03/2013 13:16

Email the school and tell them that the PTA are actively discouraging parents from donating in this way with their smug sneering at your efforts and that the only reason you are sending the buns in now is that you had already done the shopping for the ingredients, but they can whistle in future.

And I agree about the pricing. I made a load of buns for the children's centre once and they sold them at such a ridiculously low price they would have been better off if I'd baked nothing and given them the ingredients money instead.

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