Let me start by saying that, though I enjoy cooking, I am no chef. I will go so far as to say I have slightly above average kitchen skills, however, my kitchen, due to size and equipment, is slightly below average, so I think it's a wash.
This is my mixer. Her name is Helga. She does not have a paddle attachment or any attachment for that matter, other than what you see. She was my Grandmothers. And much like the hardy German stock of my Grandparents, she is lasting longer than she rightly should. I guess I wouldn't mind a new shiny fancy mixer but why? Helga is not broken, she does her job and she makes me feel attached in some small way to the past...ok that last bit is a little over the top but seriously, I don't have a few hundred $$ to spend on a mixer just now so this will do quite nicely.
Today I made a cake following this recipe. The real challenge will be tonight when I will experiment with fondant for the first time. It is prepackaged so I am already a little disappointed in myself for not daring to make it from scratch but I will point out that I have 3 smallish kids and time is not always a luxury I can count on.
Update:2/1/10
The cake was delicious, but the reviews were correct, you need to mix each stage a long time. I doubled the recipe and felt I underbaked it, but only by a few minutes. Fondant...lovely. I really enjoyed my first forray into this medium. I found the prepackaged (Wilton I think, found at Walmart) to be very easy to work with. I prepped my table with shortening and cornstarch, took out a little bit for the decorations and let the kids start to work at kneading the color into it, and started rolling it out.

