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Miss Mamie Battles in 'Cupcake Wars'

The Marietta Square pastry chef competes on Food Network tonight after a little more than two years in business.

Marietta Square pastry chef Mamie Doyle will appear on national television tonight, competing on Food Network’s Cupcake Wars.

The co-owner and namesake of 2-year-old will try to win $10,000 against three other cupcake makers on an episode called “Cupcake Couture,” airing at 8 p.m.

The goal is to create a 1,000-cupcake display for a VIP event for Pastry Shoes, a brand created by Vanessa and Angela Simmons, the daughters of Run DMC’s Reverend Run.

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Assisting Doyle in the competition kitchen is Miss Mamie’s employee Erin Sintos.

“Appearing on Food Network is the most exciting thing that has ever happened in my life, and I could have never imagined competing in a baking competition on national television when my brother and I opened the bakery just two years ago,” Doyle says in her blog.

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Miss Mamie’s is holding a free viewing party for the show at the . The doors open at 7 p.m., and Doyle promises plenty of cupcakes and a “special surprise” on the theater’s fourth floor after the show.

For more information, call the bakery at 678-290-9811. For a mouth-watering reminder of the tasty treats you can expect tonight, check out we ran in February.

If you miss the party and the 8 p.m. broadcast (Channel 57 on Comcast), you'll have chances to see it at 3 a.m. Monday and 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Doyle isn't the first Mariettan to take a shot at Food Network fame. Last year Justin Balmes, a butcher and fishmonger at , of Food Network Star but .


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