But how did it TASTE? Yes, it may've melted, resembling something alien soon to be dispatched by Mister Spock, but if it tasted good? Well, you'd be further along than some of the others' experiences.
The title of your post (when viewed through a feed reader, such as Google Reader) is "NULL". This prompted an "awwww, I don't think it's a null," from my wife. And at least a pushed out bottom lip from me.
I love the decorations that you added and I have to agree several parts of this cake seemed "alive" to me too, especially when they were spilling on to the counter and the floor.
Daring might be the word for the photo...that cake actually looks pretty tasty somehow. Hope it did taste good and that you completed the challenge no matter what...Daring Baker Theta Class!
I write the newspaper food column "The Noisy Oven." I am currently writing a cookbook. I have worked with food for years, including in the past running my own catering business, working for other food serving organizations, hosting large and small charity, money-raising and hospitality events and, most of all, doing much cooking and experimenting on my own. I also write other types of books, primarily textbooks, do editing, some consulting, and some photograpy.
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But how did it TASTE? Yes, it may've melted, resembling something alien soon to be dispatched by Mister Spock, but if it tasted good? Well, you'd be further along than some of the others' experiences.
The title of your post (when viewed through a feed reader, such as Google Reader) is "NULL". This prompted an "awwww, I don't think it's a null," from my wife. And at least a pushed out bottom lip from me.
I love the decorations that you added and I have to agree several parts of this cake seemed "alive" to me too, especially when they were spilling on to the counter and the floor.
Daring might be the word for the photo...that cake actually looks pretty tasty somehow. Hope it did taste good and that you completed the challenge no matter what...Daring Baker Theta Class!
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