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My $250 UGH OH! 2 Attachment(s) So last night was my daughter's school Spring Extravaganza. They did really well...between the raffle tickets, silent and live auction, they managed to raise $140,000.00! :eek: Well, they started the live auction off with cakes. I've never participated in a live auction before and thought I'd have a little fun. I never expected to win. I thought someone would outbid me and I'd walk away...nope...not this time. God must have known what I had in my pocket because what I brought ended up being what I paid! Now, my cake was the prettiest...and cheapest! ;) The first cake went for over $500...the last cake (a chocolate with chocolate covered strawberries) went for $1,200!!! They even auctioned a 7 day, 6 night cruise (valued at $7,000) for $12,000!!! At least DH wasn't mad. :p |
really cute cake, though...........good cause.............& tax deduction!!;) |
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Right after I paid for the cake, I felt sick to my stomach...so we left!:cool: |
shoot enjoy every bite.. im sure it was worth it! |
how does it taste?? $ for a good cause should make it easier to swallow ;) |
wow 250 for a cake? but hey its for a good cause:) does it taste good?? |
I love auctions!!!! What a bid, but pretty cake..... My family always holds a "pie auction" (for ALLLLL the family members and friends) when someone is in need of financial help......They are FUN....course, we don't get into the hundreds per pie....but it is fun and we raise money for the ones in need. I remember one auction, my DH bid $50 for a home-made coconut cream pie but after the auction, he went to get it and someone had already taken it....the person in charge of that auction, needless to say, was never the one in charge again.....course, the $50 then just became a donation...and we went back to once you won it, it was handed to you! (works a lot better) I also remember once when my grandfather was alive, he would be outrageously and then whatever he won, he wouldn't take it, but put it back up there for more bidding. (awwwww...my grandpa):hug: |
Wow thats a great lookin cake! |
Neat cake! Now how did it taste? |
Sounds like you had fun! The cake looks great, hope its tasty! |
Well, the cake itself is pretty good. That white icing is like paste though...:p It practically pulls off in sheets! I showed the pictures to a lady at work and she said it was one of those expensive cakes. They use SOOO much of some special type of sugar to make the pretty white sheets and that alone probably cost $50. :eek: |
:yelrotflm You better savor every single bite! :D |
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Hey Kimberly, next time I need money can I bake you a cake????? My jaw hit the floor when I saw what you guys raised! Wow! And we are always proud of our $10,000 that we raise by doing a Halloween River Walk for 4 nights in a row! You have some SERIOUS fund raising going on down there! |
Thats an AWESOME cake! I hope it was worth the $250 at least taste wise that is! :) :) |
Lol You had fun and got a tax break.. that type of icing is not always good to eat..better to look at...LOL I took a Wilton cake decorating course and made the prettiest cake on earth...aren't I modest? LOL It was a basket weave pattern and the top was covered with hand made roses...well, it was too gorgeous to eat, so I kept in the spare fridge for a year...finally we decided to eat it...good grief!! It tasted awful...never try to save a masterpiece made of cake..eat it!!!! |
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My mentally challenged, 16yo g-son, is in FFA at his school and he entered a hanging basket begonia in the little fair they has last weekend. It won Reserve Grand Champion in plants. Hubby and I went early before the auction, took pictures, touched the plant AND LEFT. I knew if I had stayed I would be owning that plant. A home builder from my daughter's church was there and paid $700 for Andrew's plant. Then, he gave it to my daughter! |
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I thought about my wedding cake and how we saved the top...you know, you're suppose to take it out on your 1 year anniversary and eat a slice. That was some NASTY tasting stuff!!!!! BLAH!!! |
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:yeahthat: I remember doing that too:thumbdown |
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Judy, it is a fun and easy (stress free) way to help family members in need. Sometimes, medical bills get outrageous, but you don't ask for help...so this is a good way for the family to all come together.....and my family (not just my parents and grandparents...but all the aunts, uncles...people I never see, etc).....is huge! Sometimes, they will do potluck dinner prior to the auction and sometimes, they ask for pantry items as well....where that is either given to the family in need or auctioned off too. AND we definitely recommend if you are the winning bidder, the pie is handed directly to you, instead of going back to the table. Because, they sometimes get "taken"!:eek: I guess, if someone is willing to actually do it right, that would be better....but we are normally sitting at tables, and it is funny to see some people w/ all their pies in front of them! :biggrin: |
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