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Taltarzac725 09-30-2021 09:56 AM

Nothing Bundt Cakes.
 
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

Taltarzac725 09-30-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.


Taltarzac725 09-30-2021 11:13 AM

Nothing Bundt Cake


988 Bichara Blvd

Lady Lake, FL 32159

OrangeBlossomBaby 09-30-2021 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010930)
Nothing Bundt Cake


988 Bichara Blvd

Lady Lake, FL 32159

Heh you know you can edit your posts, you don't have to post one tidbit and then a whole new post to add another tidbit about the same thing.

Meanwhile - I'm looking forward to trying them! At $4.50 for a mini cake it's a bit over my budget for a regular treat (plus too many calories) but I'm always up for trying a new chocolate cake at least once!

Taltarzac725 09-30-2021 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2010931)
Heh you know you can edit your posts, you don't have to post one tidbit and then a whole new post to add another tidbit about the same thing.

Meanwhile - I'm looking forward to trying them! At $4.50 for a mini cake it's a bit over my budget for a regular treat (plus too many calories) but I'm always up for trying a new chocolate cake at least once!

I usually get up to the part of town at least once a week. So, I will give them a few tries.

njbchbum 09-30-2021 12:28 PM

Their cakes are tasty but pricey. Raspberry/Lemon is one of my favorites! They also sell the cutest decorations for all sorts of events. We find them fun for special occasions; and their bogo free and free birthday offers are a bargain.

cswett5234 09-30-2021 12:55 PM

(UNRELATED STORY...SORRY) When I was 7yrs old my Mom baked in a bundt pan for the first time, when she flipped it over only HALF of it came out, other half stuck in the pan...she cursed and threw the top part away....then (this is the best part) she poured me a large glass of milk and we sat on the kitchen table, forks in hand, and ate as much of the stuck-cake as we could, delicious!! It was warm from the oven, we ate it all before Dad came home (my sister was in school, think I was home sick).

Bogie Shooter 09-30-2021 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ht=Bundt+cakes

Skip 09-30-2021 03:45 PM

We were in Orlando not long ago, waiting for a restaurant to open for lunch at 11:30 AM. We stopped in one of their NBC stores and bought two Minis just to say we tried it. Had them that night for dessert at home. OK but nothing spectacular.

What was spectacular (besides the very high prices) was the parade of customers picking up BIG expensive cakes to take home or the office at 11:30 AM on a Thursday. In 30 minutes they probably sold 12 cakes.

Like many others (Hoeny Baked Ham comes to mind) it just might be a temporary fad.

Skip

jimbomaybe 09-30-2021 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2010931)
Heh you know you can edit your posts, you don't have to post one tidbit and then a whole new post to add another tidbit about the same thing.

Meanwhile - I'm looking forward to trying them! At $4.50 for a mini cake it's a bit over my budget for a regular treat (plus too many calories) but I'm always up for trying a new chocolate cake at least once!

Hard to beat the recipe on the back of Hersey's Cocoa, I follow the recipe, but use Swans Down Cake flour, bake in Air Bake pans (double walled, edges don't dry out) , frosting 8oz cream cheese , 8oz mascarpone, tsp vanilla, powdered sugar to taste (very rich and as sweet as you like ) filling raspberry, cherry , what ever floats your boat

Kelevision 09-30-2021 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2011071)
We were in Orlando not long ago, waiting for a restaurant to open for lunch at 11:30 AM. We stopped in one of their NBC stores and bought two Minis just to say we tried it. Had them that night for dessert at home. OK but nothing spectacular.

What was spectacular (besides the very high prices) was the parade of customers picking up BIG expensive cakes to take home or the office at 11:30 AM on a Thursday. In 30 minutes they probably sold 12 cakes.

Like many others (Hoeny Baked Ham comes to mind) it just might be a temporary fad.

Skip

They used to sell them at my local Whole Foods years ago. They’ve been around a while. I didn’t know they had actual bakeries. Or maybe they didn’t back then? But I’m not from Texas so they must have had a deal with certain stores to sell them. They carried different flavors of the minis and large ones too.

Opengineer150 09-30-2021 06:59 PM

Just a over priced cup cake size bunt cake nothing special ..

thelegges 09-30-2021 07:53 PM

We gave them as gifts for a few years at Christmas, to friends. We stopped using them last Christmas, because there just wasn’t a wow factor.
I find them ok but nothing I can’t live without. Packaging is lot for the environment, but that’s individual products.

OrangeBlossomBaby 09-30-2021 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 2011071)
We were in Orlando not long ago, waiting for a restaurant to open for lunch at 11:30 AM. We stopped in one of their NBC stores and bought two Minis just to say we tried it. Had them that night for dessert at home. OK but nothing spectacular.

What was spectacular (besides the very high prices) was the parade of customers picking up BIG expensive cakes to take home or the office at 11:30 AM on a Thursday. In 30 minutes they probably sold 12 cakes.

Like many others (Hoeny Baked Ham comes to mind) it just might be a temporary fad.

Skip

Honey Baked Ham is still pretty popular here, they do a brisk lunch business at the one on 441.

OrangeBlossomBaby 09-30-2021 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe (Post 2011095)
Hard to beat the recipe on the back of Hersey's Cocoa, I follow the recipe, but use Swans Down Cake flour, bake in Air Bake pans (double walled, edges don't dry out) , frosting 8oz cream cheese , 8oz mascarpone, tsp vanilla, powdered sugar to taste (very rich and as sweet as you like ) filling raspberry, cherry , what ever floats your boat

I don't own an electric mixer, so cakes are pretty much the only baked dessert I won't make from scratch. I do make amazing chocolate fudge frosting though. So I make a cake from a Dunkin Hines or Betty Crocker box (whichever's on sale). Both brands result in a devil's food cake that stands up well to the frosting. I make a layer cake with the stuff. If you've ever had an Entenmann's Filled Blackout Cake, it's sort of like that. But better.

RICH1 09-30-2021 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by cswett5234 (Post 2010985)
(UNRELATED STORY...SORRY) When I was 7yrs old my Mom baked in a bundt pan for the first time, when she flipped it over only HALF of it came out, other half stuck in the pan...she cursed and threw the top part away....then (this is the best part) she poured me a large glass of milk and we sat on the kitchen table, forks in hand, and ate as much of the stuck-cake as we could, delicious!! It was warm from the oven, we ate it all before Dad came home (my sister was in school, think I was home sick).

thats a cool story! was it covid that kept you from school?

Flanman 10-01-2021 05:32 AM

If you have Celiac Disease then you will appreciate their gluten free cakes. It’s impossible to get good gluten free desserts around here. I will definitely pick one up at Christmas time when our daughter visits as she has Celiacs.

Barb.callow 10-01-2021 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

I have purchased them in Ohio. They are fun for special occasions, lots of flavor choices, special holiday themes, not inexpensive, a marketing niche.

Marcojb 10-01-2021 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

Nothing Bundt cakes are absolutely delicious. You will truly enjoyed the taste and texture

ChicagoNative 10-01-2021 06:16 AM

In my hometown, Nothing Bundt Cakes are like Chase branches and Starbucks…..practically everywhere. I don’t know that I’d call them a fad like cronuts, but the newness here will wear off.

Yes, they are good, and definitely worth trying, but like everything, dessert tastes are subjective. A lot of people look at me like I’ve committed blasphemy for saying that I’m not crazy about Miz Kathy’s or Publix bakery offerings.

DaleDivine 10-01-2021 06:16 AM

[QUOTE=OrangeBlossomBaby;2010931]Heh you know you can edit your posts, you don't have to post one tidbit and then a whole new post to add another tidbit about the same thing

How do you think he got over 44,000 posts on here. Does this on several threads.
:MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::ho:

Dlbonivich 10-01-2021 06:47 AM

Had one in Texas, I thought the lemon was spectacular. I like that they have different sizes.

Jewelz 10-01-2021 06:58 AM

I think they are heavenly! My favorite are white chocolate raspberry and double chocolate....they are pricey and high in calories, so it's a once a year treat for me!

Eg_cruz 10-01-2021 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

The one in CO is great very yummy

mrf0151 10-01-2021 07:29 AM

Nothing Bundt Cakes did our son's wedding cake back in Colorado last year.....VERY yummy. Hey, it's only money......

itsaly 10-01-2021 07:31 AM

We've had a couple from the one here in Gainesville, VA. They are really moist & delicious, but they are a little more expensive.

Gabi12 10-01-2021 07:57 AM

Nothing Bundt
 
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

We had them up north and although they’re not inexpensive, they ARE DELICIOUS!!!

Stu from NYC 10-01-2021 08:30 AM

[QUOTE=DaleDivine;2011285]
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2010931)
Heh you know you can edit your posts, you don't have to post one tidbit and then a whole new post to add another tidbit about the same thing

How do you think he got over 44,000 posts on here. Does this on several threads.
:MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::ho:

Why does anyone care about how many posts others have?

We will definitely give them a try.

Jeanette.U 10-01-2021 08:38 AM

They are spectacular and worth the money. IMO

ML Smith 10-01-2021 08:48 AM

They are great. Had them in California.

Skip 10-01-2021 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2011166)
Honey Baked Ham is still pretty popular here, they do a brisk lunch business at the one on 441.

Good to know. I'll have to try them.

Skip

cswett5234 10-01-2021 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2011173)
thats a cool story! was it covid that kept you from school?

haha! No! This was back in 1971 when I was only 7yrs old in Northern Maine. Speaking of Covid, my wife and I wanted to travel to FL this Oct to visit my folks in SSprings, but with all the anti-masking going on, we didn't feel safe traveling. We are both vaccinated; we're going to wait for things to calm down a bit, perhaps in 2022 we'll come for a visit.

Be safe FL!

brunogal 10-01-2021 08:58 AM

NBC Toledo
 
As a volunteer this year at the Marathon Classic outside Toledo, NBC provided minis in the Vol Tent. They were a big hit, PLUS we received 2 for 1 coupons! I immediately found their bakery and purchased several. Red Velvet was a hit, the GF chocolate chip was appreciated, the lemon raspberry yummy, but the pumpkin spice was a bit dry. GLAD they're coming to The V.:icon_wink:

Mrs. B 10-01-2021 09:13 AM

I make the small Bundt cakes last a few days because of the richness. They are a treat and loved by my family. The flavors are all awesome, some flavors liked more than others, of course. They also have a gluten free cake. They have a punch card for free Bundt after so many purchased and they freeze well. I’m happy to have one nearby when I want that treat.

Txcottage 10-01-2021 09:52 AM

Nothing Bundt Cakes
 
Delicious! Makes a nice gift or surprise treat , not an everyday item.

Cheryl Barrios 10-01-2021 11:58 AM

Nothing Bundt Cakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

They are fantastic! I was introduced to them at a huge craft fair in Kansas City, MO many years ago. I would drive to Overland Park, KS to get buy a small individual cake or two. When they finally came north of the river in KCMO, everyone was thrilled. They are so good. You will love them!!!!

Taltarzac725 10-01-2021 12:04 PM

I have been looking at their website to see when exactly they will be opening here in the Villages.

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Originally Posted by Cheryl Barrios (Post 2011507)
They are fantastic! I was introduced to them at a huge craft fair in Kansas City, MO many years ago. I would drive to Overland Park, KS to get buy a small individual cake or two. When they finally came north of the river in KCMO, everyone was thrilled. They are so good. You will love them!!!!


ChathamGirl 10-01-2021 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2010895)
About Nothing Bundt Cakes Frosting, Bundt Cakes and Beginnings

Would love to get your opinion on what their Nothing Bundt Cakes are like when they open up in Lady Lake. The Villages Daily Sun had a October 2, 2021 opening estimated today in their Construction Coverage.

I’d like to know too because I bake beautiful bundt cakes for sale along with cupcake bouquets. I’ll be interested to see what their prices are like. I can only imagine!!

Taltarzac725 10-01-2021 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by ChathamGirl (Post 2011539)
I’d like to know too because I bake beautiful bundt cakes for sale along with cupcake bouquets. I’ll be interested to see what their prices are like. I can only imagine!!

They are pricey according to the various other FL Nothing Bundt Cake webpages.

Shop and Explore Bundt Cakes, Gifts & More | Nothing Bundt Cakes

OrangeBlossomBaby 10-01-2021 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2011510)
I have been looking at their website to see when exactly they will be opening here in the Villages.

10:00 tomorrow morning according to the sign on their front door a half hour ago.


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