Thursday, May 15, 2008

Home Bake

We were too slow to post a reminder for last week’s No Diet Day. It encourages people to eat cakes, to celebrate the unfettered joy of food. Here’s our tribute: the Lazy Daisy cake recipe from the Australian Women's Weekly Cookery in Colour (maybe why it's so green). You'll also be making history, as it's from the seventies (why a green cake sits on an orange plate).

Why not roll up your cake-baking sleeves this weekend. Then invite over some friends.

(Email us if you're brave enough to try making this one - and to eat it - we'll write out the recipe for you.)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that cake looks revolting, and it's impossible to read the recipe even if i felt like baking revolting cake.

May 17, 2008 10:32 AM  

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