![]() ![]() ![]() This time of year is way too crazy! I do bake, just not as often as I’d like because of the no-time thing. ![]() The fact that other people found it and liked it was the shocking virtual cherry on top.Īre you personally making any decorated baked goods this holiday season? Of course, I never expected anyone to read it! It was just a fun little side project, meant only for me and my own amusement. That was my lightbulb moment, and within just a few hours I’d started the blog. I corresponded with Yates via email about the blog and her new holiday-themed book Wreck the Halls.Īll of my friends knew about my new cake decorating hobby, and one of them forwarded me an e-mail with the now famous “Best Wishes Suzanne/Under Neat That/We Will Miss You” cake in it. Or you can laugh it off-and Cake Wrecks, a blog started by Jen Yates in 2008, provides some much-needed comic relief as it looks at human foibles by way of baked goods. You could be upset, cry, maybe sit silently and stare blankly off into space wondering what higher power could possibly allow this sort of thing to happen. In your 11th hour panicking, you could opt for a professionally made cake-but even those can reach your eager clutches as an aesthetic and architectural mess. It requires lots of precision, and it’s disappointing to spend a painstaking chunk of your day futzing with an arsenal of measuring cups, the front of your person plastered with flour, only to have your creation come out of the oven looking less than fabulous. ![]()
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