Marriage isn't always easy, therefore reaching those big milestone anniversaries (10th, 25th, etc) is truly an achievement. Often, going back to the beginning, remembering what brought you together, is a great way to celebrate, to look back on all that you've experience (and survived) together. Well, I would like to add my contribution to this party: re-create your wedding cake!
Okay, maybe not the whole thing, you're probably not having 250 people over for an anniversary celebration. We did the wedding, it was stressful. Let's not go back to caterers and DJ's and flower arrangements. This is a no-stress, fun-only situation.
A cake inspired by your wedding day and wedding cake can really bring back those memories, reminisce for a day, share all those hectic wedding day stories with your kids and look back on the happy life you've shared.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Birthday in a Box
Sometimes one simple gift is just right for a birthday. But what if that one simple gift was actually filled with a variety of tasty treats! Even better, right? Well I've got you covered, with...
The Birthday Box!
One box is $15, you choose up to three items off the menu (cookies, cupcakes, brownies, truffles, you name it) and I will deliver your personalized box right to you! Of course, this isn't restricted to birthdays, it could be an Anniversary Box, a Get Well Box, a Thank You Box...or even an I'm Sorry Box (it'll work, cookies make everyone happy).
Back from under my rock
I have been negligent in updating this page. My apologies. However I am back and ready to go! This weekend I am packaging up cookies and other requested goodies to send to my sister on the USS Kearsarge. I will also be updating the menu! And maybe even some pictures, we'll see.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Cake Party!
Fact: Kids love sugar.
Fact: Kids love presents.
Fact: Kids love making a mess.
Solution: Host a birthday party with Let Them Eat Cake!
We will provide cookies, cupcakes or small round cakes for each child to decorate, as well as piping bags of icing in different colors. We will be available for the duration of the decorating as well as the set up beforehand and clean up afterward.
Chef hats will be provided for all the children as a party favor.
Labels:
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cake,
cookies,
cupcakes,
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kids,
party favor,
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Feline Friends
I just had to post a picture of this cake for all my cat-loving friends (and family). This was for a co-worker's birthday. She has two "furry children" named Bonnie and Clyde.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Multiple Personalities
I come from a big family and for some reason half of my family was born in September. I complicated matters by marrying someone whose birthday is in September (just another reason he fits in so well!) So, for me, birthdays can seem to pile up.
Most people tend to take the easy way out and have one big party for everybody. This happens most often in the work place. All the month's birthdays are thrown together on one day. So how do you make each birthday boy/girl feel special? With cake of course!
Recently we celebrated several birthdays where I work. Instead of just doing one generic "Happy Birthday" sheet cake, I made a tiered cake with different flavors and decorations on each tier.
Next time you're doing a group celebration let the cake personalize it!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
It's Not Over Til You've Had Dessert
I have this need to have dessert with every dinner. My taste buds seem to require that they end on a sweet note. If I could get away with it, I would create a dessert for every meal of the day, 365 days a year, but my husband has been doing some research on the subject. He tells me sugar and butter are apparently high in calories and fat and therefore unhealthy; these health nuts and their crazy ideas. So he is trying to hold me to one dessert a day, for both our sakes.
The problem, of course, is that I don't always have everything on hand to make a recipe. I really need that sweet bite before I go to sleep (I've been conditioned), but I'm too lazy to go to the store (across the street). So I must get inventive with dessert.
Apparently, this has rubbed off on my husband, Nick. I went into the kitchen the other night and he had all this stuff lined up: hot fudge, peanut butter, pecans, coconut, chocolate chips and he was toasting one of the cracker thin pizza crusts from the freezer.
"What are you going?"
"Making dessert pizza."
After discussing the battle plan for the troops, all lined up and ready to go, I suggested he add whipped cream.
"How do I do that?"
Oh buddy, it's so simple!
The problem, of course, is that I don't always have everything on hand to make a recipe. I really need that sweet bite before I go to sleep (I've been conditioned), but I'm too lazy to go to the store (across the street). So I must get inventive with dessert.
Apparently, this has rubbed off on my husband, Nick. I went into the kitchen the other night and he had all this stuff lined up: hot fudge, peanut butter, pecans, coconut, chocolate chips and he was toasting one of the cracker thin pizza crusts from the freezer.
"What are you going?"
"Making dessert pizza."
After discussing the battle plan for the troops, all lined up and ready to go, I suggested he add whipped cream.
"How do I do that?"
Oh buddy, it's so simple!
Whipped Cream
1/2 Cup Heavy Cream
1 tbsp Powdered Sugar*
Drop of vanilla (or flavor of your choice)
Whisk until stiff peaks form.
You can use an electric mixture.
This is especially useful for larger batches.
*Sweetness can be adjusted to your taste.
Leftovers will last in an airtight container in the refrigerator for...
well I don't know. We've never had leftovers.
According to Nick, its dangerous to know how to make whipped cream.
The pizza turned out pretty good. We dubbed it "Belly-Ache on a Pizza" in honor of my sister, Amanda, who created the ice cream sensation "Belly-Ache in a Bowl" (with Grandpa's help, I'm sure).
She'll eat anything.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Bedtime Desserts
My sweet tooth comes naturally. Nearly everything on the menu is a family recipe. My family is from Iowa, my great grandparents were farmers, so its no surprised that my favorite desserts are rustic, homemade and full of butter. Yum.
They say whenever more than two or three people began to gather around Great Grandma Dietz’s kitchen table, she would start putting food on it – pies, bread, cakes, you name it. My grandpa, having grown up with this and continued by my grandma’s good cookin’, developed quite the sweet tooth.
Bedtime Dessert became a tradition. Whether it was ice cream, or pie (with ice cream) or cookies (probably with ice cream), you always got something sweet before bed when you stayed with grandma and grandpa. It made for very sweet dreams and even sweeter memories.
Thank you, Grandpa, for my sweet tooth.
They say whenever more than two or three people began to gather around Great Grandma Dietz’s kitchen table, she would start putting food on it – pies, bread, cakes, you name it. My grandpa, having grown up with this and continued by my grandma’s good cookin’, developed quite the sweet tooth.
Bedtime Dessert became a tradition. Whether it was ice cream, or pie (with ice cream) or cookies (probably with ice cream), you always got something sweet before bed when you stayed with grandma and grandpa. It made for very sweet dreams and even sweeter memories.
Thank you, Grandpa, for my sweet tooth.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 5, 2010
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