I love love love this idea for packaging mini cupcakes, and I will be borrowing it: egg cartons. So clever. Find it HERE at Prunille fait son show.
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Book Review – Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks
Who is Tigga Mac? Only the coolest cake lady in Australia!
Tigga Mac, also known as Tegan Maccormack, is a renowned cake artist and content creator based in Melbourne, Australia. With a massive following across various social media platforms, Tigga has gained fame for her exceptional cake-decorating skills and engaging content.
Tigga Mac has a significant presence on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, where she shares her cake creations, tutorials, and behind-the-scenes glimpses [Insta][Facebook][3Youtube][Tiktok]. Have you watched their content?
Her tutorials are generally using store-bought supermarket cake hacks from Woolworths or Coles Mudcakes. Being able to buy a ready made mudcake and then just do the creative stuff is really appealing to me. I could find time to bake or decorate but not usually both.
I have to say my favorite is the Ramen Noodle cake tutorial.
This book is available for pre-order .
‘Birthdays are meant to be filled with joy and wonder, not stress and frustration. That’s why we created Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks to help people create beautiful cakes without the hassle,’ says Tigga.
‘What sets Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks apart is its accessibility. You don’t need to be an expert baker or have a big budget to create these masterpieces. We provide step-by-step instructions and helpful visuals to guide you through the process,’ says Katie.
Kelly Croasmun says
I would never never use an egg carton for repackaging food!! Eggs are notorious carriers of salmonella. I’ve taken enough microbiology classes to steer clear of reusing any paper cartons with raw eggs in them!! If it isn’t able to be washed/disinfected DO NOT use it to hold other food!!
meaghan mountford says
I agree that it would be best to use a plastic egg carton that is washable. The instance of salmonella in eggs is extremely rare, and the shell is a great protector, containing built-in barriers against bacteria, but it isn’t absolutely fool proof and the shell can–though rare–carry bacteria. Thank you for your suggestion!!
nadège says
you can also use no-use carton eggs ! you can find it in shop that sells eggs at the piece. 😉
plastic eggs box is washable but less cute 😉
Ruby says
Why not place the cartons under a UV lamp for a bit, UV bulbs are cheap and are antimicrobial. Or spray cartons with homemade germicide using essential oils or extracts of ie Lavender, Lemon, Tea Tree, Oregano, Thyme, Calendula extract, natural vitamin E, Almond etc.
meaghan says
Yes! Love that idea!!