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"dusting a cake"
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, September 11 2012 @ 03:30 PM EDT
Let me Google that for you

First video result

Her accent seems quite American to me.

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"dusting a cake"
Authored by: lnuss on Tuesday, September 11 2012 @ 03:53 PM EDT
I agree, it's a new expression to me, but dusting crops is a common usage with
similar meaning.

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Larry N.

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"dusting a cake"
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, September 11 2012 @ 03:54 PM EDT
With powered sugar. Done ALL THE TIME.

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"dusting a cake"
Authored by: PJ on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 12:47 AM EDT
Yes, we do say that. It's powdered sugar that you put in a strainer or a template and shake over the cake to make it pretty and yummy. It's instead of frosting, and usually on pastry or bundt cakes. Here's a picture and an explanation, and when you see the pastry, you'll recognize it and the powdered sugar on top. That sugar on top is because it was dusted with powdered sugar.

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Well, depends if one lives with a Brit.
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 09:50 AM EDT
Dust bin and other phrases are quite common in my section of north america.
Altho haven't heard lorry or bonnet lately. Just sayin.

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"dusting a cake"
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 08:12 PM EDT
results from googling food network suggest that "dusting a cake" is a common expression, possibly more common than referring to using google to look up a phrase as googling. Refer to cake dusting

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