Friday, October 12, 2012

Friday Fun: Birthday Cake

It's the weekend to celebrate birthdays around here.  Birthday cakes are not meant to be measured, tested and photographed, they just happen.  In our house carrot cake is a family tradition for my dad's birthday.   I made his cake before leaving on my trip and thought I'd share a little with you.

The faded, old recipe comes out each year, but is rarely followed.


Stains and spots are always indicators of well-loved recipes. 


A heap of carrots follows the whole can of pineapple.  The memories and stories from years past prove that recipes made with love turn out just as well as those with precise measurements.


A palmful or two of cinnamon and mounded spoonfuls of nutmeg and allspice join the party. 


The old wooden spoon and same yellow mixing bowl are used year after year.  


Beater bars and that timeless spoon are set aside. 


Waiting to be licked clean. 


Tweaks and changes are made as the years progress, but one thing remains, the peanut butter frosting.


 Yes, peanut butter frosting on carrot cake.  It's a family tradition that started before I was born.  The love and memories that go into the frosting are as immeasurable as the ingredients themselves.  I'm not usually a big frosting fan, but this frosting makes the cake.  Memories made with love (and peanut butter) make the frosting everyone's favorite part.


Happy Birthday, Dad!

Food for Thought: "No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally - and often far more - worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond." -C.S. Lewis

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