Cajungal
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D'oh!Scroll up. Same page.
D'oh!Scroll up. Same page.
I don't know, not do I care, where that "tradition" of cake to the face started, but it has always struck me as demeaning to the person that you just married. My wife agrees with me on this, and it's not something that we did at our wedding.Another point: when have you ever laughed because someone got a cake to the face? Not even at weddings is that funny.
Though both are delicious, it's an easy decision. Cake.Can't decide.. they're both so.. delicious!!
So I didn't smash cake in my husband's face, but I definitely wiped my frosting covered hand all over his nose. It was a compromise.Sparhawk said:I don't know, not do I care, where that "tradition" of cake to the face started, but it has always struck me as demeaning to the person that you just married. My wife agrees with me on this, and it's not something that we did at our wedding.
Well, it's a pretty split issue any way you slice it.I would just like to say how amazed I am at how evenly divided we seem to be on this particular issue.
--Patrick
The pun was a piece of cake, of course.Icing what you did there.
You have your take, and he did, too.Icing what you did there.
I voted cake long ago, but to be fair, those would be called "tarts". Good, but messier than cupcakes.You certainly don't hear about cup pies, now do you?
Hand pies are easier, and they have a sweet, wholesome look to them. AND hand pies can be sweet or savory.I voted cake long ago, but to be fair, those would be called "tarts". Good, but messier than cupcakes.
What is "baker's cream"?and possibly baker's cream.
Date a baker, and you'll find out.What is "baker's cream"?
Since I have no idea what the actual English name is, I'll give a recipe.What is "baker's cream"?
It can be used both warm and cold.
If made properly, it's too thick to be really useful as edible lube, sorry. Bit sticky, too.
Translated for the non-metric, non-Belge folks.Since I have no idea what the actual English name is, I'll give a recipe.
1 qt of whole milk (3.25% milkfat)
1/4c of flour (all purpose?)
2 tbsp of corn starch
8 egg yolks
1c of white sugar
1 vanilla bean
7/8c of heavy whipping cream
Vanilla....Bean? Seriously? You guys are aware they're not beans, right?Translated for the non-metric, non-Belge folks.
--Patrick
...huh. I thought a gallon was 4.28 liters, but apparently it's 3.78? Oh well.Yah, I know it's actually a fruit. But we have almost 250 years of goofy names for stuff to uphold.
And 1l is actually about 1.06qt, so a quart is actually a bit less, not more.
--Patrick
Yeah, it's always been annoying figuring out my fuel costs whenever I go to Canada. I can do most length measurements in my head (cm, mm, m <--> inches, feet; km <--> miles) but volume measurements are more annoying. To be fair, I still have to think a bit even when going from, for instance, tablespoons to gallons, so volumes aren't my forte anyway. Though having dealt with a pool this year has forced me to practice that bit....huh. I thought a gallon was 4.28 liters, but apparently it's 3.78? Oh well.