New Jersey Woman Bakes Cakes to Avoid Foreclosure

Now this is a shining example of the American Spirit. An incredible lady in New Jersey has come up with this amazing idea of baking Mortgage Apple Cakes to sell in order to make her mortgage payments.


In a time of crisis, Angela Logan turned to her kitchen.

Faced with a July 26 payment of $2,559.54 to her mortgage lender, Logan decided to sell 100 homemade “mortgage apple cakes” to friends and family for $40 each to help avoid foreclosure.

They must be pretty darn good: What started last week as 42 orders for the double-layered cakes (covered in butter, cream cheese and vanilla frosting) has turned into something much bigger. As of Tuesday, she had more than 500 orders, including an order from Iraq and one from Hong Kong.

Logan, a divorced mother of three sons, has owned her home in Teaneck, N.J., for 20 years. She started to have financial difficulties after a contractor cost her $50,000 in damages. She applied to the “Making Home Affordable” program after receiving a foreclosure notice in January. Logan has to make three payments of about $2,500 by Oct. 1 in order to keep her home.

Soon Logan’s problem was how she could possibly bake hundreds of cakes in her small kitchen. Teaneck’s health officer notified Logan that it was against state law to use her house as a commercial kitchen, The Associated Press reported. So the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights is letting her use the hotel’s kitchen, where she can produce up to 10 cakes at a time.

“It’s been like a dream,” Logan told the Bergen Record. “I am speechless. I won’t call it overwhelming, because when you get a blessing, you just don’t complain. I’ll take overwhelming over fear and anguish any day of the week.”

Want one? They’re available here: http://www.maccakes.com/

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Crossposted at Food Evaluation

Hat tip Rita

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