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  • Awesome! Thank you!

  • I found an easy way to get 2 flavors in 1 pan. I cut a piece of corrigated plastic board to fit across the width of the pan. I then pour the 2 different flavors on each side of the "dam". Carefully pull the board up out of the pan, scraping the batter down on each side.You get a nice straight line no matter how runny the batter is. I have actually done 3 flavors in 1 pan using this method. You can then wash the "dam" and save it for future use.I have these dams cut for all of my pans.

  • what if the batter is more runny?

  • Thanx 4 posting this!!

  • If I do a 12x18 pan and 2 cake box cake mixes like you , how long should I bake it ? And do I need those heat conducter things cuz the pan in big

  • you are a genius.

  • Thanks for sharing!!!

  • I use a 12 x 18 pan for 2 cake mixes and it is perfect!

  • what size pan takes 2 cake mixes Donna? thanks

  • Fantastic - great info. I always wondered how that was done. Nice of you to share.

  • yeah thats clever. What was the recipe you used for the cakes??

  • The cakes that I made in this video were both from a cake mix, chocolate and Yellow cakes. Thank you!!!

  • Thanks so much for posting this!

  • Very cleaver! So simple yet I have never thought of it.

  • nice video...informative =)

  • aaaaaaa same mixer hehehehe

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