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OK, so I'm an atheist but I like fruit cake.
Time to cut the cake. As you can see we have a bit of fun doing various almond icing decorations for the cake.
Didn't do white icing - with the amount of brandy and number of nuts about, there was no way that this cake could be called virginal.
Or am I thinking of wedding dresses and brides? Never mind.
Time to pull out the large knife and fire up the coffee machine.
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(wipingfaceondishtowel)
ReplyDeleteYou use a knife? Hmm...easier to share that way, I suppose, if one is so inclined :)
Ooh that looks lovely, save me a slice.
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ha...your creativity knows no bounds!
ReplyDeleteI'll still have a slice! (or more!)
ReplyDeletelets se......lee + five posters = DAMMIT there's no cake left!
ReplyDeletefour posters. math is not my strongest suit.
ReplyDeleteI never realised that the night of the long knives would be quite so enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteIs fruit cake usually taboo to atheists then, Lee?
ReplyDeleteLooks nice, love the snowman. Personally not a fan of fruit cake but yours looks to be a brilliant creation!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of fruitcake but I've eaten my weight in pound cake this week!
ReplyDeleteMmm.. looks delicious! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSir, you may relinquish your sense of contradiction and paradox. For I find nothing Inconsistent in being an atheist whilst knowing Fruitcake to exist.
ReplyDeleteVerily, You yourself are a Mighty Creator of fruitcake - can you deny it?
Yours in Humanism and the Artes,
Percy Bisque Silley
(Fruitcake)
I've got to learn to make fruitcake. The stuff one can buy isn't all that special. The problem is that I'm way too lazy to do all that work!
ReplyDeleteAnd for us old Northern H. folks, it would be really strange to have Xmas in the summer! Maybe someday I'll get to try it out.
ReplyDeleteyum!
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