Buddy and company feel lost in space when they have to create an over-the-top cake for a local planetarium. But the week isn’t all tough stuff when the boys go golfing to get inspiration for a golf tournament cake.
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Buddy’s got a real loudmouth in the bakery this week but it's not a customer, it's a talking cake! Then, when Buddy is tasked with a cage fighting cake, his teenage nephew is inspired to challenge Frankie to a wrestling match.
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Buddy makes a new four-legged friend named James when he’s asked to create a cake for a local animal shelter. And he might be in the doghouse when he challenges his father-in-law to a pizza-making contest after making him a pizza-themed cake.
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While Thanksgiving means turkey to most Americans, it means thousands of pies to Dorothy Pryor Rose of Mommie Helen’s Bakery. She speaks to WSJ's Sarah McBride about baking for celebrities and her business during Thanksgiving.
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Buddy creates a billiards table cake for football player Justin Tuck and gets an opportunity to show off his pool skills. The bakery gets a make-over with unexpected results and Buddy makes a cake for the painters.
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Buddy channels his inner hacker when he’s asked to create a moving robot cake. He also has to make a 1970's themed-rollerskate cake and deliver it on skates! Cousin Anthony gets a talkative new companion on a delivery.
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General Buddy and his team of cake soldiers really want to impress their client this week when they create a massive cake for the US Air Force. The guys get their groove on while making a dance-themed cake and the girls get into a catfight.
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Scott Totten, Owner of Great Scotts Bakery, shows us how to create shortbread cookies with an easy recipe, and he also tells us about special events taking place at the Bakery and Market & Deli.
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Watch preliminary results of Busken Bakery's presidential cookie poll, which has been quite accurate over the last sixteen years. Wednesday, October 8, 2008. Produced by Carrie Cochran.
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