![]() I made the cakes with a whoopie pie pan, so they came out of the molds the perfect size for a baby shower. I decided to use some blueberries to make a festive (and blue-ish) filling to put between some little vanilla cakes and it was a total win. We included a few of Jenna’s own recipes (without her knowing!) so be sure to give her posts some love! Jenna of A Savory Feast recently welcomed a baby boy into her family, so today a few blog friends and I are throwing her a virtual baby shower! If only we lived closer so we could all get together, but since we cannot, but here are some ideas for a smashing baby shower menu. Not that I normally need any particular reason to do something different, but today we are celebrating! I decided to take a walk on the wild side and make a whoopie pie a bit different than the traditional chocolate cake marshmallow filling variety. Who doesn’t love a whoopie pie? I mean seriously, two cakes stuffed with some delicious filling for your own personal little some kind of wonderful? I really hope that spring is the start of new beginnings and happier things to come. There are links below to some amazing dishes to put on your holiday menu. I don’t know about you, but I find so much happiness and hope in seeing blooming tulips, green grass, and flowers on plants that I know will bring the most delicious summer tomatoes.Įven though I’ve said we don’t really celebrate Easter, I know many of you do, so I’ve come together with a bunch of my fantastic internet friends to bring you everything you could ever need to have an amazing celebration. For me, spring is a time of rebirth, new growth, planting gardens, and just a general positive outlook on everything. Most of the world seems to use the new year celebration as an opportunity to start over or make improvements. Thank you.Ģ017 has not been kind to us so far and we don’t celebrate Easter, but I do like the idea of new beginnings. Chris and I so appreciate each and every one of you and your support has been amazing. I want to say thank you to all of you who left such kind words. There’s nothing like baking cookies after starting your Saturday with an anniversary party and beer at 11:00 am.īlood Orange Wheat Ale Pound Cake with Blood Orange Glaze is so pretty and pink making it perfect for a spring holiday or Easter gathering. Then Chris hung out with the dogs while I baked up some cookies. The sleet turned to snow and I grabbed an Uber to Birdsong Brewing for their 6th Anniversary Party. The weather turned out to be so bad that we wouldn’t have gone outside to hang a bizzillion lights anyway. ![]() ![]() I guess I expected a Christmas miracle and have everything magically appear. I said we should, but never really established an executable plan. We kind of discussed trying to do the decorating last weekend, but when I say we I really mean me. We had sort of planned – well maybe planned really isn’t quite the right word. ![]() We had such a busy and hectic (but fun!) Thanksgiving we needed a bit down time. How’s your holiday baking going? Do you have your tree up and your lights lit? We’re working on it. I’m not starting out the holiday season with cookies, but I thought a Coffee Vanilla Beer Pound Cake would be a good way to get things started. It’s December and I’m finally getting around to posting something sweet. Coffee Vanilla Beer Pound Cake is a very vanilla pound cake with hints of coffee flavor from the addition of a coffee vanilla blonde ale.
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