Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries: The Cake
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Shoe Birthday Cakes
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Make that birthday cake extra fun with these high heel shoes. Each holds a regular birthday candle. Colorful & Fun! Read more...
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Create a Ballerina cake with this cake topper. Read more...
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Slain dad was on rebound Thursday, Arbuckle — a powerfully-built, handsome man with a ready smile who liked nice clothes and music — and a brother, Bobby, bought their mom a cake and cooked dinner to celebrate her birthday. Family and friends were shocked and devastated by |
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THE SECOND HALF: Birthdays are a good time to take stock We found his lovely wife already sitting at the kitchen table -- in front of a birthday cake. We happily helped this dear woman celebrate her 60th birthday and that number was emblazoned in my memory Add to this a lifetime of disparaging cultural |
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In a celiac's shoes Piece of cake (gluten-free, of course). I would soon learn that the life of a celiac is one of vigilance and paranoia. The fresh produce section greets me as I enter the store in the style of every grocery store ever. Great, I think, no gluten |
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Firefighters need cakes for Fish Fry Wacey Bay celebrated his 4-year birthday at Horse Shoe Junction in Brenham. Wacey is the son of Andy and April Bay of Richards. Grandparents are Joe and Gina McDaniel of Lovelady and Barry and Dixie Bay of Richards. Family and friends also celebrated |
From Nepal to Jordan to California and to Lincoln, kids and adults shook off the admonition they've heard all their lives and got down and dirty in pools, puddles and bits of black gooey mud.
It was all in honor of International Mud Day, which was June 29.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. that day, children, toddlers and even the infants at Lincoln's Dimensions Preschool joined their counterparts around the world and played in the mud. They "baked" mud banana bread and birthday cake, sculpted mud skeletons, painted mud Picassos and totally immersed themselves and their teachers in mud.
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This year, I’m at it again … gearing up to make “Wizard of Oz” cupcakes for the Little Lady’s birthday party this weekend.
Fingers crossed they’re as technicolor-licious as the movie.
I wish I could whip up creamy, yummy, gorgeous and COOL birthday cakes for my kiddos . . . cakes all the moms would talk about.
Cakes like these:
My boys would love that firetruck. We had a local girl make the boys an iPad cake this year and it was a huge hit! If I made the cake it would be reminiscent of the cakes I grew up eating… half flat, corners burned, smeared with canned frosting (applied with a butter knife) with happy birthday spelled out in the textured hard candies that were in the boxed mixes aisle. Do they still sell those? lol
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