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Category Archives: Baking
Preparation overload
It’s less than two full days til the Munchkin’s birthday party, and I think I have run myself out of steam. Considering how little steam I have on the average day — and doubly considering I had my wisdom teeth … Continue reading
No Pies Here: Pumpkin Angel Food Cake
I like pumpkin pie as much as the next person, but I don’t really enjoy baking pies all that much. I’m not sure why, although I think it has to do with pies not being my usual dessert of choice; … Continue reading
French Toast Casserole
Every now and then, I hit a recipe that just doesn’t work for me. Sometimes I know it’s operator error; other times I’m not sure if it’s me or if the recipe is off somewhere. This recipe was the latter. … Continue reading
I’m a baking fiend!
I was on a serious baking kick this week. Well, okay, I was on a serious baking kick last night. I’ve been too busy/lazy to do much other cooking or baking lately. It’s been productive in terms of output, but … Continue reading
Blueberry Muffins
Sometimes I feel like my job has all the perks I could require and then some, gifting me with an abundance of seemingly unearned time off and flexibility. Then there are weeks like the past three, when I’m either on … Continue reading