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Showing posts with label California. Show all posts
Showing posts with label California. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

Travel Themed Wedding Cupcake Tower

Congratulations to my lovely client, Tim and Dana, who just got wedded last Saturday!  They had their vintage travel themed wedding at Green River Golf Club in City of Corona last Saturday. the venue was great and at a convenient location (not too far away from the guests, who travel from Orange County, Los Angeles County and Riverside County). 

They were such an easy to get along couple, and gave me a lot of freedom to do my designs for them and showed them my creative ideas.  I could not ask for a better client!  Also, thanks for Debbi, Dana's mom for being such a great coordinator between me and the couple.  Since the couple was studying in Egypt and also travelling in Europe before heading back to the U.S., it's not easy to communicate with each other due to the time difference and the availability of internet access.  Debbi was such a big helper for me to help the couple to create the wedding cupcakes for the wedding. 

Here are some cupcake pictures from their wedding:

Luggage tag with Tim and Dana's name on it.  Yellow flower to match their invitation and flowers at the wedding.

This couple travelled many places together.  A little airplane was the perfect guest to be part of their witness at the wedding.

21 dozens cupcakes (favors from the top - Lemon cupcakes with vanilla buttercream, chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting, chocolate cupcakes with peanut butter frosting, French vanilla cupcakes with strawberry butterncream). 
Cutting Cake on top (vanilla cake with rasberry filling with vanilla buttercream)

Love cruise

Doesn't matter how far they go, their love always goes with them.

I start accepting orders for September and October.  Please contact me to scehdule your events.

laters, baby<3

Monday, June 4, 2012

Eat Cake Cafe, Rowland Heights, CA



I had a wonderful weekend of meeting up with family and friends.  Over the weekend, my sister bought me some very "fancy" and good looking petite cakes from a new bakery, called Eat Cake Cafe in Rowland Heights, Ca.  The cakes are all so cute and hard for me to destroy them and put them in my mouth. 
Bottom left - Mango Mousse Cake
Top left - Italian Tiramisu Cake
Bottom right - Red Bean Cake
Top right - Green Tea Chiffon Cake
Just like its fellow bakeries, 85 degree (Taiwanese mixed with Western) and Cream Pan (Japanese mixed with Western), this is a Korean fusion bakery.  A lot of their creations are inspired by Asian or tropical ingredients (green tea, passion fruit, red beans, mango...), but also they have a lot of Western inspired cakes, cookies and pastries, such as well decorated sugar cookies, strawberry short cakes, tiramisu... 

Green Tea Chiffon Cake

Tiramisu

Inside of the cake

My sister got me a total of four cakes to try out - Mango Mousse cake, Italian Tiramisu, Red Bean Cake and Green Tea Chiffon Cake. The Mango Mousse Cake was heavenly good - very refreshing, light and moist cake.  The Tiramisu Cake with chocolate wrapped around and inside of the cake was a creamy body with a hint of alcohol in it (so sexy).  The Green Tea Chiffon Cake was light, flavorful and fluffy. And last but not the least, the Red Bean Cake was absolutely delightful.  I got lucky to have my sister delivered the cakes for me this time.  I will definitely check them out in person the next time when I am around the area. Based one what my sister and my foodies friends told me about this place and also all the reviews on yelp (4 and a half stars rating), I don't think I am going to be disappointed.  Even better, most of their pastries are gluten free and organic.  I didn't even notice I was eatting some amazing pastries without gluten.

Eat Cake Cafe
19705 E Colima Rd
Ste 6

Rowland Heights, CA 91748
(909) 468-2253
Hours: 

Hours:  Mon-Thu 7:30 am - 7:30 pm
  Fri 7:30 am - 9 pm
            Sat 9 am - 9 pm

(check out their website for more inforamtion and menu) 

P.S. More pictures will be uploaded soon, stay tuned!


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

I am a TOMS girl!

Beside cupcakes, I am also a TOMS-holic.  From buying my very first pair of them  to losing count of how many pairs I own; from being the only girl wore them to work to my boss ordered herself couple pairs of TOMS ballets online. 

Why not to love?  They are fun, comfy and totally suit my style and personality.  More important, I love their "One for One" concept - you bought one pair of TOMS, and they donate one pair to people, who needs a pair of shoes.  You will be surprised that shoes are such a luxury item in some undeveloped countries.

For people, who live outside of Southern California might not know about this brand YET!  They are getting more popular now throughout the states and in some European countries.  Here is a little background about this brand:

TOMS Shoes is a for-profit company based in Santa Monica, California, that also operates a non-profit subsidiary, Friends of TOMS. The company was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie, an entrepreneur from Arlington, Texas.] The company designs and sells lightweight shoes based on the Argentine alpargata design. With every product sold, TOMS will donate a pair to a person in need.

 Source from Wikipedia

Found these pictures online and I want to share with everyone, who love TOMS and cupcakes (am I talking to myself?!)  Anyway, I am glad that I was able to help kids in need and at the meantime I got to own these cute little shoes, which went to everywhere with me. 

(If you live in California and wonder here you can get your first pair of TOMS, here are some sources or places I usually got mine:  They are OF COURSE available on their official TOMS website, Nordstorms, Active store, Jack store and some local shoe stores might carry them too.)

Cupcake love on TOMS

OMG!  These cupcakes are so dang cute.

More cupcakes on TOMS

What a cool TOMS!

TOMS cake with the classic TOMS shoe, the shoes box and TOMS signature flag on it

TOMS cupcakes with TOMS big cake

a stand up TOMS flag

Friday, March 2, 2012

That's the way they do it in 90210


You were rushing for a deadline at midnight.  You kept filling  up yourself with coffee and tea to try to be awake; one thing kept popping up in your mind was that sugar, a moist cupcake with fluffy frosting will do the trick.  And you know there is no way you could cure your sinful craving that late.  The story will be changed if you were in Beverly Hill (90210) -


Sprinkles in Beverly Hill is getting ready to install a new cupcake ATM, which will dispense fresh cupcakes 24 hours a day. The ATM is continuously restocked with freshly baked cupcakes.  And ever better, it even offers doggie cupcakes for cupcake-loving/craving pets.


When I first heard about this news on the radio, I thought that's pretty crazy!  But well that might work, because I used to think the idea of 24-hour fitness was pretty silly...but guess what, I did go to the gym around midnight in the past. 

It just reminded me of a song from Weezer:  Beverly Hill...

That's where I want to be! (gimme, gimme)
Living in Beverly Hills...
Beverly Hills... Rolling like a celebrity! (gimme, gimme)
Living in Beverly Hills...

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Dessert Place Review - Mochilato (Irvine, Ca)


After having an amazing Chinese dinner with my husband at Sam-Woo , we headed to Mochilato down the street in City of Irvine.  I had been longing to try this dessert place for a long while.  The place is located inside a stripe mall.  As soon as we walked in, we noticed that the place is pretty new, clean and bright.  It's surely a good place to hang out with big group of friends (they do have few very BIG tables) or just grab a coffee/tea and some desserts with your date after dinner. 

So what is Mochilato?!  Here is the answer from me (not an offical answer, but I guess my answer is 99% correct.)  Mochi + Gelato = Mochilato, get it?!

According to Wikipedia, mochi is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice (not to be confused with gluten) pounded into paste and molded into shape. In Japan it is traditionally made in a ceremony called mochitsuki. While also eaten year-round, mochi is a traditional food for the Japanese New Year and is commonly sold and eaten during that time. Similar snacks are prominent in Hawaii, South Korea, Taiwan (where it is called 麻糬, Hokkien môa-chî or Mandarin máshu), Cambodia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia.  However, when we talk about mochi in the States, we are often talking about the mochi ice cream.  Mochi ice cream and mochi is different (they both made with rice dough; however, one is filled with ice-cream, one without.)

Mochi ice-cream originally created by Lotte, as Yukimi Daifuku in 1981, the company first made the product by using a rice starch instead of sticky rice and a type of ice milk instead of real ice-cream. Mochi ice cream is now an internationally recognized food. Current marketing names include Mikawaya's "Mochi Ice Cream" in the United States (also used by other companies), which began production of what is now known as mochi ice cream in the United States in 1993

I am pretty sure a lot of us had gelato before.  Here is a brief summary about this sweet little treat. 
Gelato (Italian pronunciation: [dʒeˈlaːto]; plural: gelati) is the italian word for ice cream and sorbet. Italians use the word gelato to mean a sweet treat that is served frozen. Gelato is made with milk, cream, various sugars, and flavoring such as fresh fruit and nut purees.


Mochilato serve about 10 different favors of mochis and gelatos daily.  On the top of it, they also serve Beard Papa's cream puffs (the servers inject the filling of your choce to your cream puffs right after you place your order), traditional Japanese and Korean desserts, French macaroons, Taiwanese/Japanese style shaved ice and they also have a simple dining menu.  

Mochi

Gelato

French macaroons

Traditional Japanese and Korean desserts

Drink menu

We ordered two different favors of mochis (mango and strawberry) and 2 cream puffs.  What make their mochis different than others?  They use gelato for the filling instead of ice cream.  It makes the texture softer and less dense and sweet than the normal mochis.  The mango mochi tasted pretty refreshing.  However, the strawberry one tasted a little bits too artifical.  The cream puffs were good as usual (if you have tried Beard Papa's, you know what I mean).  The mochi and cream puff are about $2.50USD per each. 
Beard Papa's cream puffs filled with cream custard

Logo of  Beard Papa's

Bottom: mango mochi, top: strawberry mochi

Inside of Mochilato - new, clean and pretty casual.

Gelato  inside of the mango mochi

Here are address and a summary of my review:

Address and Phone Number of Mochilato: 
14310 Culver Dr., Suite E, Irvine, CA, 92604
(949) 559-1116
Hours:  10 a.m. to midnight daily.
Reservation:  Not necessary, walk in will be better.
Price Range (out of 5):  $$
Service (out of 5):   **** (the cashier lady was pretty patient to us and gave us recommendations of what favors we should get.)
Atmosphere:  Kid friendly
Attire:  Casual (some UC, Irvine students even wore their louge wears and flip flops.) 
Payment:  Cash, debit cards and major credit cards are all accepted
Good for big group:  Yes (they even provide some board games.)
Good for date night:  Yes (the night we went was pretty quiet, music was also quite relaxing.)

Friday, January 13, 2012

Be a Donor, Become a Miracle.

I have this sweetest and prettiest friend I met through my older sister in college.  After we left Pasadena City College, we hardly saw each other due to our busy schedules and other reasons.  However, we still managed to see each other once in a long while.  Even though I didn't get to see this friend a lot; I still see her as one of handful good friends of mine in the States.  I just found out this friend has been going through chemotherapy in treating her cancer from our mutual friend.  She is a very tough and positive girl and she is SO READY to fight a good fight for herself and her family.  I heard that the chemotherapies are doing well; however, the only way to cure her illness will be finding a 10/10 AHA matching bond marrow.    My friend is also having a bone marrow registration drive for her at Agape Bible Missions Church (ABMC), located at 535 West Roses Road, San Gabriel, CA 91775 at 1pm this Sunday.  If you are living in Los Angeles area or we be around, please stop by and register to be a donor. If you are not going to be around in Los Angeles area, but want to help, please kindly register on American RedCross's website.


Here are some frequently asked questions about registering to be a bone marrow donor:

1) How could they determine I am THE ONE?
According to the President of "Be a Hero, Become a Donor", they will use your race, blood type, and Human Bone Marrow Plasma (AHA) to determine you are the match for the patient. 

2) After register to become a donor, what do I need to do?
NOTHING...until they call you when they determine you are the potential donor for the patient.

3) How do I know I am eligible?
Almost everyone is eligible; however, if you have sickness or you have doubt, please refer to the medical guidlines and find out more.  

4) Could I go to work the next day after I donate the bone marrow?
After donating, it requires very minimal time to recover to back to normal.  
5) Who will be responsible for the medical fees?
The insurance company of the patient will cover 100% of the medical fee, transportation fee and even hotel fee (if needed).


6)  Why don't they try their brothers/sisters or even cousin?!
According to recent studies, even brothers/sisters from the same parents, only have 25-30% chance of having 10/10 AHA matching bone marrow.  Therefore, relying on other donors are very very very critical!!!


For more Q&A, please click here.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

You make my day!

Receiving positive feedbacks from my customers are one of my goals.  Seeing my customers and their beloved ones smiles are my REAL goal though!  I love to make the day for my customers

I am so happy to receive positive feedbacks from my previous customers on my Etsy Shop.  And one of them even left me a very nice comment; it surely brighten up my day...and maybe night!

Today, my previous customer made my day, and now I have a big smile on my face just like my customers and their beloved ones=)

From one of my previous customers on my Etsy Shop:

Carmen was a lifesaver.. I live in Northern California and I am traveling back to So Cal for my sisters 50 Bday. I was looking for a Beatle cake or cupcakes . All I could find were places in UK and pictures on the web. Through my search, I found C4cupcake. Carmen emailed be back to let me know she was on vacation during the time I would be looking for a cupcake order. She offered a Plan B to me and suggested cupcake toppers with an extra george and Beatles name and she could do this prior to her vacation and mail out to me.... I just rec'd package today and I just love the work she did... I cannot wait for my sister to see this. I know who I will call for my next party in LA.

Friday, November 18, 2011

The Bigger The Better...Cupcake

When Nicole Richie and Kim Kardashian left Paris Hilton, she met this new giant cupcake, and she could become her new best friend because she is lower maintance than Nicole and Kim, and also they are less famous than them.  But for sure, she attracted as much attention as Nicole, Kim and Paris all three combined together.  LOL!  Just kiding.

We often hear American said "The Bigger The Better"...hey hey hey, I am talking about cupcake.  Found this GIANT CUPCAKE online and would love to share the picture with everyone.

Location: Detroit, Michigan

Date: August 15, 2009

Cupcake measurements: 4 feet tall and 11 feet in diameter
Make way for the newly crowned "queen cupcake"! The cupcake, baked by the Merengue Bakery in California, has earned the title of World’s Largest Cupcake in the Guinness Book of World Records. With the help of GourmetGiftBaskets.com, the confection was able to earn the prestigious title of "queen" as it was decorated pink in support of the Susan G. Komen foundation, a leading organization in the fight against breast cancer.

But wait, the GIANT cupcake above is no longer the largest one anymore.  Because in October 2009, a new giant cupcake was created by Passion for Pastry in Boca Raton, Fla.

Location: Boca Raton, Fla

Date: October 3, 2009

Cupcake weight:  1,316 pounds

Friday, October 21, 2011

Waffle + Pizza = Waffza at Love to Go (San Gabriel, CA)



Hours:




Mon-Thu 11 am - 10 pm Fri-Sat 2 pm - 12 am



307 S Mission Dr
San GabrielCA 91776



I always admire entrepreneurs (just like myself); these people are fearless, innovative, passionate, driven, open mind and they always have that JUST DO IT positive attitude and a strong work ethic. The market has not been going to anywhere these few years, it's extremely challenging to become an entrepreneur.  I hope all of us could just hang in there during this tough economy.  Believing in yourself and your companies because your confidence will show to your customers, your employees, your stakeholders and your suppliers.    Eventually, our passions and services will touch people's hearts.


A refreshing Kiwi yogurt Italian soda
I met this girl, Sundi from church when I was living in Pasadena back to year 2000.  I heard so many good things about her cookings, her sweet personality and her food from others at the church we both went to.  Few years ago, I found out that she finally opened her first cafe, Love to Go in City of San Gabriel, California.  I am so excited and happy for her when I first discovered this news.  Because turning your interests and hobbies into a career require a lot of efforts, time, money and a lot more...Her passion towards food have shown on her works.  She created this sweet treat called waffza (think about a combination of waffle and pizza).  This signature dessert is very popular at her cafe (so does their Italian soda).  I am so honor to share her journey and passions with everyone on my blog.

Enjoy these interview Q&A, and I truly wish that after reading this post, you could sit back and take a moment to think about what you are passionate about and GO FOR IT because life is too short to wake up with regrets.

Mrs. G = G
Sundi = S

G:  When did you open your own store, Love to Go?
S:  I opened my store on April 18, 2010

G:  When did you discover you have passion toward food?
S:  When I was studying in college, I started cooking dinner for my friends, brothers and sisters from church all the time.
One day, I saw a commercial on TV about Le Cordon Bleu in Pasadena.  I immediately made a phone call and scheduled a visit at their campus.  After the visit, I finally made up my mind and decided to complete an associate degree in Culinary Arts.





Four different types of waffzas


Hong Kong style peanut butter waffle pocket
G:  What inspired you to create waffza?
S:  I found out that many people in the States like to eat waffles.   They also like  pizzas. I think people like these two food because you could put a lot of different toppings on these two food items.  I got inspired by pizzas and waffles and create waffza. At first, I made my waffza on a whole waffle and topped with ice-cream, whipped cream, strawberries and bananas, later I realized most of the people could not finish the whole waffza by themselves.  It made me wonder how I could alternate my creation with more varieties. At last, I came up with the idea of separating the whole waffle into smaller size (their original quarter size) and decorate them slice by slice...Waffza was created ^.^

G:  What is your favorite waffza?
S:  I like all of my waffza, but the most favorite waffza that I love is the banana & nut coated with dark chocolate.

A banana waffza cake


A strawberry and banana waffza cake


Thursday, October 13, 2011

VG Donut and Bakery (Cardiff [San Diego County], CA)

Picture from Yelp

Picture from Yelp
As many of you know (or don't know), besides my growing cupcakes design and catering business, I am still working as a full timer at an environmental consultanting firm during the day.  One of our nicest and sweestest co-workers always bought us donuts and pastries from her dad's bakery in San Diego, California.  As soon as I saw the donuts I got distracted by them, and I had totally forgot to ask her about where her dad shop at and what the name of her dad shop is.  Finally, this week I asked! 

Blue berry butter milk donut

Inside the donut

VG Donuts and Bakery it is, located in the beautiful City of Cardiff in the County of San Diego, California, just by the beach (and she added you won't miss it because it's by the beach).  YES, I am sure I won't miss it, but not just because it is by the beach, it is because the long line outside the bakery as well!  I went on Yelp, City Search and their website and clearly her dad's bakery is the Top 2 donuts place in San Diego.  And according to the yelpers, people waited in line for hours for their donuts and pastries, so HOW YOU COULD MISS THIS PLACE when you see the lines outside of the shop and hey, four and a half stars on Yelp, it clearly said something speical about this place!  I asked her about a little background of her dad's shop.  She told me her great grandpa bought the bakery back to 1969, and since then her grandpa, her dad, her uncle and some of her cousins are working at the bakery (she worked there when she was in highschool too). 

Sometimes it's so easy we forget about how lucky we truly are.  We got so spoiled by this co-worker because we got free donuts and pastries delivered all the way from San Diego to our Irvine office almost every month.  And sometimes, she even took special orders (especially during holiday seasons), and delivered to us at the office.  Unfortunately, she just recently got transferred to our Carlsbad office since she wants to move closer to her family (o well, she will still be here in our Irvine office 2 days a week though...good news!).  I guess less donuts and pastries for us in the Irvine office.  But I am sure one of these days, I will stop by her shop and buy some yummy donuts to cure my cravings for their donuts.

*PS:  Their cake is also awesome too!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Kee Wah Chinese Bakery, Rowland Heights, CA

I stopped by Kee Wah Bakery to get some mooncakes for celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival last month.  Of course, I didn't take home with only one item, beside a case of mooncakes, I also got some Chinese pastries.  By saying Chinese pastries, they are not quite "Chinese".  However, I am sure you won't see them from any American bakeries.  A lot of the pastries sold here are crossover with Asian and Western styles (aka fusion).

Except for these fusion pastries, they also offer traditional Chinese pastries.  I tried to take couple pictures inside the shop; I immediately got caught by the staff and asked me not to take pictures ;(

Here are some background information about this bakery from Wikipedia:


Kee Wah Bakery is a chain of bakery stores in Hong KongTaiwan, and in the Los Angeles area and the San Francisco area of the United States (California). Kee Wah was originally founded in Hong Kong in 1938 by Mr. Wong Yip Wing (1911–1999). The company is well known in Hong Kong and overseas for its signature products ― Chinese Bridal Cakes and mooncakes ― though a wide range of Chinese and Western delicacies is equally popular.  
They have few different locations through out California.  If you would like to stop by to get some yummy Chinese pastries, or fusion pastries, click here for their locations.

A case of lotus paste mooncakes ($28.00usd)

Mooncake=)

Assorted baked treats - coconut cream bun on the right bottom
Char siu buns in the middle
Curry empanada on the top
Pineapple bun at the top right corner

A box of assorted baked goodies

I also picked up few Portuguese egg tarts for my in-laws to try.
 Of course, these tarts can't compare to the ones I had in Macau.

Inside the char siu bun