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"Everyone in the baking business follows Cake Wrecks almost daily, if only to make sure our cakes aren't ending up on there," said Mary Alice Yeskey, who works at Charm City Cakes in Baltimore and appears on the Food Network show "Ace of Cakes".
The Charm City Cakes shirts are available for purchase here.
Duff Goldman (Charm City Cakes West/"Cake Masters") will show off his pastry-meets-sculpture skills in a live demo.
Duff Goldman, owner of Charm City Cakes (now in L.A). and star of Food Network's Ace of Cakes, made a shocking admission on Saturday's episode of Good Food.
The executive chef of the Baltimore-based Charm City Cakes first reached out to the couple in an appearance on HuffPost Live.
After an exciting day of baking at Charm City Cakes -- home to Food Network's hit show Ace of Cakes -- Duff Goldman (the ace himself) picked my cake as the winner.
Baltimore's Charm City Cakes -- you may have seen chef Duff Goldman during his 10 seasons on the Food Network's "Ace of Cakes" -- created an Iwo Jima cake to present during a Maryland Veterans Day celebration.
Duff Goldman of Charm City Cakes has previously shown his support for the LGBT community by offering to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple who was denied services by another bakery due to their same-sex relationship.
Charm City Cakes, the bakery made famous by the reality show "Ace of Cakes," is also providing a way for you to support the LGBT community through a speciality t-shirt the bakery designed.
The bakery in Baltimore, MD and Charm City Cakes West in Los Angeles, CA, are offering these Pride shirts for $20, with 10percentt of profits benefitting Equality Maryland and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
"We have like 40 or 50 -- I think 60 -- flavors, and we bake everything in house," Goldman said, referring to his cake baking operation, Charm City Cakes, out of Baltimore, MD. "We're really careful to make sure the cakes taste good".
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