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Wow very pretty Linda and bet it was quite tasty too!
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He wanted a chocolate cake, marshmallow filling and chocolate frosting.
Okay, no problem. I get home from work this morning, make the cake; notice
as I'm pouring the batter into the layer pans that it looks a little light
for choco cake. Pull it out when it's done, let them cool a little then
remove them from the pans. I broke one layer trying to turn it over. Okay,
no problem, that's why we have frosting; to "glue" the broken layer back
together. Right? So after they cooled I get out the cake plate put the
broken layer on the bottom, after "gluing" it back together. Notice that it
won't go back together as there is a piece missing out of the bottom of it.
Where did it go? I knew I could fill in the hole in the top with frosting
so we (DH and I) sampled the cake, I didn't add enough cocoa so it's not
chocolately. Then I realize that I can't spread the marshmallow fluff on
the broken layer so I take it off, put the whole layer on the plate. Then I
spread out the marshmallow fluff. Hey this is going to work!! I then put
the broken layer back on, gluing and filling in with frosting where needed.
Turn around to answer DS #2's question and in the middle of answering he
says, "uh Mom, (pointing behind me) is it supposed to do that?!" I turn
around and the 3 pieces had slide off the bottom layer. ROFL I then pushed
them back on, they slid off again! I got out a bowl that was big enough to
hold the cake, pushed the pieces back up again, picked up both layers and
set it in the bowl. Made the chocolate frosting, frosted it and covered it
up! LOOKS AWFUL!!!!!!!!!
I then went and sat on DH lap, he asked what was wrong I told him about the
cake. I didn't want to serve it to our parents tonight! He asked what he
could do to make it better. "Tell me to go to TCBY and buy Daniel an
ice-cream cake." Okay honey, why don't you go get Daniel an ice-cream cake.
I was supposed to make the boy supper tonight, but after my cake failure I
told him I couldn't face another, we just ordered pizza!
Linda, I'm so impressed with your talent!
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>Linda that is a beautiful cake!! I looked at all your cakes and am just in
>awe! After my mess with my DS #2's birthday cake today, you wouldn't even
>let me in the door! LOL
>I then went and sat on DH lap, he asked what was wrong I told him about the
>cake. I didn't want to serve it to our parents tonight! He asked what he
>could do to make it better. "Tell me to go to TCBY and buy Daniel an
>ice-cream cake." Okay honey, why don't you go get Daniel an ice-cream cake.
>
>I was supposed to make the boy supper tonight, but after my cake failure I
>told him I couldn't face another, we just ordered pizza!
>
>Linda, I'm so impressed with your talent!
Poor Kenda! We had a disaster like that with my grandparent's Golden
Wedding cake... my mother baked an apricot cake and it turned out nice
enough, but then she made up a cream-cheese frosting and when she put
the cake together the frosting was very runny... so we were carrying
it to grandma's in the car and as soon as we went around the first
corner the top slid off the cake and broke! It just has to be a super
special occasion cake that fails doesn't it...
And Linda, your cakes are all gorgeous! I'm sure you don't have any
disasters...
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have some neat designs (the m&m wedding, pizza). Too cute! Do you
deliver to upstate NY? LOL! ""
Thanks Chrissy!
No, sadly I do not . I did try to mail a cake out of state to a friend
one time, and ...it was crumbs by the time it got there!
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I was thinking it might make a good recipe swap. Good recipes that ended up
as a disaster or good recipes that after a disaster came back to life with
some creativeness. Have the recipe and the food disaster story to go along
with it.
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That would make a good recipe swap. I think we all probably have recipes
that started as one thing, ended in disaster, and still turned out good or
even better.
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One day, I was at work, Alan too and Nick had a science experiment to do.
Something to do with a potato, large 12volt batter and something else.
Anyway, he tried the experiment, it didn't work. Tried it again, it didn't
work. (he left the battery attached to the potato) So he decided to go to
the bathroom. (he was in there a while) Said he heard the smoke detector
going off so he hussled out. All he could see was smoke, then noticed the
fire on the dining room table. He ran to the kitchen, to a pan of water,
threw it at the fire. (keep in mind he's in the 8th grade) Decided that
wouldn't work, picked up the phone, headed out the door to call 9-1-1,
remembered the fire extinguisher. Grabbed it, couldn't make it work. So he
read the directions and put out the fire. (I couldn't believe he had the
presense of mind to read the directions!) He then called Alan to tell him
about the fire. Alan came straight home and they cleaned up the dining
room. (I cleaned up fire extinguisher powder for 3 months! LOL)
The next day I went out and purchased a replacement extinguisher and 2 more.
Alan dug a hole in the back yard and we had fire extinguisher lessons with
the boys. I couldn't believe we hadn't taught them how to use them!
Lessons learned here: #1 No science experiments unless at least one parent
at home. #2 Don't leave a battery and potato hooked up. #3 Teach your kids
how to use a fire extinguisher!
We laugh about it now, but he was really scared. Oh and the table was not
damaged, we just had to replace school books. (but that was nearly as
costly as a new table! LOL)
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I think I need to learn how to operate an extinguisher too. I know my
kids dont know. hmm thanks for the reminder!
Linda
Fire extinguishers are cheap at Wal-Mart. You can use the same one to teach
the kids, just put the "pin" back in. It won't lock but it will give them
an idea of what they need to do. Everyone should practice. I know some
fire departments have training sessions for the public. Keep your ears open
for any that might be happening in your area. Or do it at home. (if you
use "live fire", be sure to have the garden hose, turned on, with you so if
it gets away from you you can put it out)
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It does make sense to practive though!
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