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Cake with Cherries and Apple

~ 30th April 2007. · 03:15 CET · permanent link · printer friendly ~

Cherries and Mac Book Pro

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

  1. Ah, so you baked a cake on your laptop? :)

    Looks nice.

  2. Looking good.

    So what’s next? Maybe some Krempita, Orehnjaca or some Apple Strudla :) yum.

  3. Maybe some Krempita, Orehnjaca or some Apple Strudla

    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!

  4. 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.

  5. In our family, only a barbecue is in my domain. Cherry cake was just an experiment. Luckily, everything went well.

  6. 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.

  7. Jason, these days you have to come with something smooth, right?

  8. Looking great, delightful and very colourful, but i’m not sure about this

    Did you know I bake cakes?

    Not trying to be rude or something… Medo mentioned Orehnjaca… ;)

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