WebbI've been playing with a household that owns a bakery. Yes, you can sell them. However, they take up at least two shelves in the display case (or more depending on how many tiers). I also tried selling them in the sliding freezer and for some reason it won't let me put them in there at all. I hope this gets fixed. BridgetKV • 1 yr. ago Webb10 juli 2024 · The Whipped Dream Cupcake Factory is an appliance introduced in The Sims 4, costing §1,200. It is available in three colors: off white, chocolate brown and burnt orange. All the cakes it makes are free, though every once in a while it needs refilling for §20. It also needs cleaning, but this, like any cleaning procedure in The Sims, is free.
r/Sims4 on Reddit: Can’t seem to sell my wedding cakes
WebbA wedding cake is a type of food used for wedding celebrations. Wedding cakes are purchased from the Party section in buy mode. Cakes can be cut by one the newlyweds, who will then feed it to their new spouse. Guests and other Sims in the household will serve themselves after the newlyweds have had their share. If a cake has not been cut, the only … Webb25 okt. 2024 · October 2024 in The Sims 4 Packs Discussion. Is there some kind of requirement to be able to sell things to the local bakery? My male sim (lv 6 Chef) can … the play trifles summary
[OPEN] [MWS] No option to sell wedding cake to local bakery
WebbI made a sim to have her run a little bakery that is for wedding cakes but I can’t figure out how to put the cakes for sale. ... You can sell these besides the sell to local bakery option right? comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment DramaticPangolin-92 • Additional comment actions. Can you ... WebbCan’t seem to sell my wedding cakes. When ever I make a wedding cake I try to sell it to the local bakery but it never comes up as an option even when the quality is excellent? The … WebbSims 4 Get to Work also includes the baking skill and gives your sim access to many different recipes you cannot access through the cooking skill itself. There is no bakery … the play trifles by susan glaspell