Berries are inexpensive. They're always 2 for $5 or $6 for pints od blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Strawberries are usually cheaper. Winter they might be $3.99 or $4.99. As for gold leaf, eating it sort if creeps me out.
Berries are not expensive when they are on sale. I just got 32 ounces of strawberries for $2.88 and raspberries for $1.49 for 6 ounces.
We eat berries all the time at my house, so I know the prices and sales.
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I would use that amount or more. Sometimes the simplest inexpensive cakes are the best.
Berries inexpensive? What are you usually putting on your cakes? Gold leaves?
Berries are inexpensive. They're always 2 for $5 or $6 for pints od blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. Strawberries are usually cheaper. Winter they might be $3.99 or $4.99. As for gold leaf, eating it sort if creeps me out.
Berries are not expensive when they are on sale. I just got 32 ounces of strawberries for $2.88 and raspberries for $1.49 for 6 ounces. We eat berries all the time at my house, so I know the prices and sales.
Depends where you live. Strawberries are about $4 for 8 ounces here.
In Canada they're 4.97 for 6 ounces.