I would like to think that I have actively followed your cake triumphs with anticipation and awe, but I don't remember the middle one (next to peppa) - would it be very rude to ask what you were aiming for? I'm thinking volcanic rock ;0) Seriously, though congrats on the new oven, it looks beautifully shiny!
I was aiming for a completely normal cake! It was actually the Fifi one whilst baking: http://kitschycoo.blogspot.com/2008/11/because-nothing-says-i-love-you-like.html
OMG rainbows and unicorns are exactly what I expect from a fancy-schmancy oven. Remind me to tell you about the oven that caught fire in our kitchen 6 years ago and has yet to be replaced. I am not kidding. We are operating on a "toaster oven" thankyouverymuch.
p.s. I owe you an email. tomorrow, I promise. sort of. Soon. I'm on board. You are awesome of course.
Hurrah for you! I don't know how you have managed this long! A couple of years ago we moved from a house with gas to one with electricity only. I borrowed a 2 ring baby belling and I managed on that for about a fortnight before I put my sob story on freecycle (family of five, including brand new baby and no proper oven...) and scored a replacement almost immediately. I now regularly use it to bake batches of cup cakes (100 or so) for school!
No more backpacks full of cake ingredients to bake elsewhere! Yay!
ReplyDeleteOr, indeed, backpacks full of cake!
DeleteI may or may not have just wet myself laughing a little bit.
ReplyDeleteI would like to think that I have actively followed your cake triumphs with anticipation and awe, but I don't remember the middle one (next to peppa) - would it be very rude to ask what you were aiming for? I'm thinking volcanic rock ;0) Seriously, though congrats on the new oven, it looks beautifully shiny!
ReplyDeleteI was aiming for a completely normal cake! It was actually the Fifi one whilst baking: http://kitschycoo.blogspot.com/2008/11/because-nothing-says-i-love-you-like.html
DeleteWell rescued!
DeleteOh! I've been dreaming of a double oven like this. I like the idea of not having to heat a whole oven to bake smaller dishes.
ReplyDeleteAlas, the top oven is only a grill. I think :)
DeleteNobody bakes quite like you!!
ReplyDeleteSo excited for you and the kids must be thrilled to have something other than baked beans on toast! yay!
ReplyDeleteOMG rainbows and unicorns are exactly what I expect from a fancy-schmancy oven. Remind me to tell you about the oven that caught fire in our kitchen 6 years ago and has yet to be replaced. I am not kidding. We are operating on a "toaster oven" thankyouverymuch.
ReplyDeletep.s. I owe you an email. tomorrow, I promise. sort of. Soon. I'm on board. You are awesome of course.
p.p.s. go enjoy the oven. Bake a ton of shit.
Hurrah for you! I don't know how you have managed this long!
ReplyDeleteA couple of years ago we moved from a house with gas to one with electricity only. I borrowed a 2 ring baby belling and I managed on that for about a fortnight before I put my sob story on freecycle (family of five, including brand new baby and no proper oven...) and scored a replacement almost immediately. I now regularly use it to bake batches of cup cakes (100 or so) for school!
I love your cakes. They are the food equivalent of my sewing.
ReplyDeleteI expect those muppet cupcakes to show up on the blog shortly. I bet unicorns and rainbows know how to bake shit like that.
ReplyDeleteWoo! Oven:)
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