I made a cake for Pudding Pop's birthday today. We invited Grandma and Papa to come over after dinner to have some cake and ice cream with us. They brought a cake with them. It never even dawned on me to offer one or the other...or both. Must be my poor upbringing (that's a joke). With only 6 of us I immediately cut 3 more pieces and sent them down to the neighbor. I always try to get rid of that stuff as quick as possible and the neighbors are always willing to help out. They Rock! I figured the extra cake could just go home with my In-Laws.
After cleaning everything up my MIL insisted I cut some of the red velvet cake she brought. Doesn't that kind of defeat the sending 3 pieces to the neighbors? I cut a quarter of it and added it to my cake. Now I'm in need of a good fat burner or some more neighbors willing to take my extra desserts. Anyone? Would you feel more inclined if I told you there will be more cake for PP's party on Saturday? If I said "Please"?
4 comments:
I'll take a small slice. :)
We get caked out during February when everyone seems to have a birthday. We haven't even finished half of one and already it's time for another. Red velvet cake is really yummy.
Put me down for pie please. Not a big cake person. Red velvet is a funny cake to bring for a child. That's more of adult cake. Odd to that she brought a cake period. It's Mom job and fun to provide birthday cake for their kids. Can't help ya with the cake, sorry.
Hope everyone had fun.
Sandy
Cake is delicious, therefore it must be eaten. To not eat the cake is to not enjoy the melody of flavor in your mouth when the cake is consumed. In short, I feel that actions like cake-eating aren’t all that cognitive. Besides, philosohpers love to think. I would personally rather think over cake and some tea rather than on a run.
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