Mommy Can I Just Have A Normal Cake?

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bubblezmom Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 4:55pm
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Yes, my dd requested a "normal cake" for her birthday. No barbie cake. No fondant. "Mommy, can I just have white frosting and Happy Birthday in pink?" What really tickles me is that I don't make any grand cakes. I guess she got nervous by all the pics I look at on the board and thought she'd end up with a cake shaped like a Pez dispenser or something. icon_smile.gif

At least she didn't ask me to buy her cake from the grocery store.

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dodibug Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 4:59pm
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My dh and I were just laughing about the same type of thing the other night when I had made a homemade pot pie. It's so true that we never really appreciate all the things our moms did and made for us until we are all grown-up ourselves!

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meghan89 Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:02pm
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That is FUNNY!!!!!!

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Lazy_Susan Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:06pm
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Now THAT's funny!! Maybe she sees all the hard work you put into a cake and she doesn't want you to go through all that for her. How sweet....!

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bubblezmom Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:45pm
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Nah, my dd is very sensitive. I'm sure she got worried that I'd make some giant Pez dispenser cake and the other kids would say, "Ugh! What's that?! Why didn't your mom get you a REAL cake?" icon_smile.gif She probably figures that if no one elses cake has a barbie sticking in it or fondant bows, then those are not good things.

I'll have to buy some candy to put on it. I don't think I can handle a naked bday cake.

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momlovestocook Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:51pm
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Does your dd watch Arthur? The little girl on that show wanted her dad to make her a "normal" cake-he's a chef and always does weird things.

My dd's on the other hand want me to go crazy decorating their cakes LOL.

Sandra

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frstech Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:51pm
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I have a 16 year old daughter and she looked at me a couple of years ago, and said "Mom, I don't want to hurt your feelings, but I just don't like your cakes anymore." Thats when I realized that my girls had been taste testers for too long. now we get whatever they want even if it is a store bought cake !!! just goes to show how tolerable our families are with us and our baking.

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MelC Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 5:56pm
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Maybe make a nice 7-minute frosting that you could make some nice swirls in? It might seem less "naked" that way... icon_smile.gif

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bubblezmom Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 6:24pm
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Yes, she watches Arthur. Could DW have corrupted my child? icon_smile.gif

DD still wants a scratch cake and frosting. She loves meringue buttercreams.

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stephanie214 Posted 14 Dec 2005 , 11:44pm
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That is so cute...let her have her normal cake thumbs_up.gif

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MrsMissey Posted 15 Dec 2005 , 12:00am
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..awh, that is just to cute!!

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cakeladyatLA Posted 17 Dec 2005 , 7:22am
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That's very cute, maybe she should decorate it herself, she'd love that!

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bubblezmom Posted 17 Dec 2005 , 4:57pm
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Here is the cake. Everyone thought it tasted fabulous. One teacher even said, "I'm not usually big cake fan, but this is delicious." I think the best part was when dd's teacher explained to a child what is meant by "scratch cake." icon_smile.gif The child was very happy as he is allergic to peanuts and normally can not eat birthday cakes.

Tried to upload the picture, but nothing is happening.

One lesson learned: There should be a law against chocolate cake covered with white icing. I don't like cake with a lot of frosting (people just scrape it off anyway) and I stopped at 3 thin layers of frosting. I decided the chocolate specks gave the cake character. icon_wink.gif

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Cakemaster26 Posted 17 Dec 2005 , 8:48pm
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I would love to see the picture when you are able to upload it. It was also nice that the kid with the alergies could eat it.

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Cakemaster26 Posted 17 Dec 2005 , 8:48pm
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I would love to see the picture when you are able to upload it. It was also nice that the kid with the alergies could eat it.

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Dale Posted 17 Dec 2005 , 8:51pm
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My house...

A normal cake..."Well honey, if you were a normal child I'd say yes"

"Well...how about a normal dad then?"

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bubblezmom Posted 19 Dec 2005 , 5:33pm
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Couldn't figure out why the pic wouldn't upload. It was too big.

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Doug Posted 19 Dec 2005 , 5:37pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dale

My house...

A normal cake..."Well honey, if you were a normal child I'd say yes"

"Well...how about a normal dad then?"




LOL!!!......

(yep, definately "twisted" as someone has already said.)

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