Cake with Cherries and Apple

Did you know I bake cakes? No? Neither did I… However, despite your entirely justified skepticism – I’m proud to announce that at the time of this writing everyone who tasted my cherry cake is feeling perfectly normal. Hooray!!

8 Comments
Ah, so you baked a cake on your laptop? :)
Looks nice.
Comment (#) by Bojan — 30th April 2007.
Looking good.
So what’s next? Maybe some Krempita, Orehnjaca or some Apple Strudla :) yum.
Comment (#) by medo — 30th April 2007.
Heh, I’m not sure I should go that far… even though – Apple Strudla is not a bad idea – if I’ll ever develop some Mac OS app or add-on, I should probably call it like this!
Comment (#) by marko — 30th April 2007.
Sounds like you bake with the same level of confidence that I do. I like cooking, but I leave the baking to Amy. I think her Chemical Engineering background gives her an unfair advantage though.
Comment (#) by Jason Beaird — 1st May 2007.
In our family, only a barbecue is in my domain. Cherry cake was just an experiment. Luckily, everything went well.
Comment (#) by marko — 2nd May 2007.
Glad to hear everyone is still alive. :) Last weekend was our latest cooking adventure. The pictures don’t look quite as good as yours though. Perhaps I should have gotten my iMac in that last one and called it Apple Chicken Souvlaki.
Comment (#) by Jason Beaird — 3rd May 2007.
Jason, these days you have to come with something smooth, right?
Comment (#) by marko — 13th May 2007.
Looking great, delightful and very colourful, but i’m not sure about this
Not trying to be rude or something… Medo mentioned Orehnjaca… ;)
Comment (#) by mad al — 28th March 2008.
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