Sunday, April 25, 2010

Preparation


It's the eve of week one and Masterchef and microwave pudding are providing inspiration for a challenge that promises vibrant icing colours (using much more food colouring than Mum would ever allow) coconut fur, chip lips and multiple barbies with no legs and edible dresses.

I guess this all really started when Martha and I were browsing through the guide for this year's Melbourne Comedy Festival and came across 'Josh Earl vs the Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book'.

Discovering this show set our baking train in motion, (popcorn, smarties and all) even before we saw it. Nostalgic for the colourful party centrepieces of our childhoods, we booked our tickets with anticipation. Meanwhile, the book itself was rediscovered from Mum's cupboard.

A week later, the show itself had us on a high, fuelled by this (and a few glasses of wine) the blog was conceived. It seemed the perfect solution for a friendship, fostered by a shared love of vienna cream frosting, to continue despite an imminent separation of approximately 660km (thank you Google, the answer to everything).

This weekend, preparations commenced. I snapped up a bargain on Glenhuntly road; with the most appropriate retro bowls possible for baking birthday cakes. A title was decided and the blog was created.

Starting with storybook favourites, this week Martha will do the honours of breaking the baking seal with a cake that features a prune.

Time to let the baking begin. Betty x

1 comment:

  1. YUM! what next?! Haha I wish I was as talented my brother is dying for a Apple Mac symbol cake for his birthday and his GF and I looked at hi and were like ...hmmm... you're on your own! As we are sure we'll create a monstrosity! I like the castle cake so far!!

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