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I want to bake a cake

11 replies

NorthernLiner · 12/11/2023 09:06

I quite fancy a really sharp lemon drizzle.

What would you like?

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Justonedayatatime11 · 12/11/2023 09:11

A really good gluten free coffee cake. No walnuts, lots of coffee butter cream please!

PopcornAndGummyBears · 12/11/2023 09:15

I could go a good chocolate and raspberry roulade with a ton of fresh cream please. (Except I’m dairy intolerant and the aforementioned cream would have me doubled up on the floor within 30min 😭)

StarShipControl · 12/11/2023 09:17

I fancy a baked cheesecake. Vanilla with raspberries and blueberries.

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PotteringAlonggotkickedoutandhadtoreregister · 12/11/2023 09:20

Millionaires shortbread for me please!

NotFastButFurious · 12/11/2023 09:21

Ooh yes, I love a good zingy lemon drizzle! Quite fancy a cinnamon bun this morning (although not technically a cake)

pointythings · 12/11/2023 09:22

I am contemplating a classic Victoria sponge if I can be bothered to bake today.

DisplayPurposesOnly · 12/11/2023 09:23

About 40 years ago, i had a friend whose mum used to make a fat-free cake. I quite fancy that again, please.

CurlewKate · 12/11/2023 10:46

A very sticky very gingery sticky ginger cake.

dementedpixie · 12/11/2023 10:47

I made this red velvet cake for dds birthday. Was delicious

I want to bake a cake
Missingthegore · 12/11/2023 10:50

CurlewKate · 12/11/2023 10:46

A very sticky very gingery sticky ginger cake.

Yum
May make parkin this week, never made it before.

MuddlerInLaw · 12/11/2023 10:56

Well it’s Stir Up Sunday in two weeks and I haven’t even started soaking my dried fruit. Just waiting for Ocado to deliver a replacement for the sherry I decided was too dry for Christmas cake baking. But not too dry to drink. Hmm

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