Since cake seems to be our default dessert for important feast days, I made yet another cake for Pentecost today. I was planning to make something a little more elegant than this, last year's effort:
So I thought I'd put strawberry halves on it to look like flames. Unfortunately, the boys remembered the cookies on last year's cake, and wanted cookies again. At least this year's cake was somewhat better:
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Has it really been that long?
Oops, has it really been five months (exactly) since I've posted on my blog? Yikes!
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