Whew, that’s a long ass title. I tried to cut it down but each word was just too important!
I’m honoured to say that I’m guest posting over at Family Foodie today – this is the fabulous blog of Isabel, my Sunday Supper group’s fearless leader. I won’t give too much away – click here to check out the post and visit her blog.
Look at this slice of cake. You know you want to know how to make it! Or at least drool over photos of me making it.
And since it’s December, here’s one of my favourite Christmas songs for you to enjoy with your cake.
That cake is truly decadent 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Mmmm… I´m heading over to check out this wonderful cake Nancy!
I checked out the cake and all I can say is “Incredible! Awesome!” and I’m loving every single thing about the cake and especially the frosting.
Yum! Might have to try this one – I think my husband would fall off his chair if I managed to make this cake. Including WHAM, too, that’s just genius :o)
Wow! Talk about combining holiday flavors into one delicious treat! LOVE it!
wowsers, looks amazing, what a combo! Great guest post 🙂
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Dude, LOVE Last Christmas!!! I know every word of this song!!!! 🙂
Hello, Nancy, YOU are the baker extraordinaire!!!! Wow. I am in awe of this cake and the recipe!!!! Love it. Brilliant. Super easy to make? not sure about that but I love your description: “if you shoved Santa Clause, children’s laughter, cold snowy days and magic into a dessert, this is what you would get.” That slice is a true beauty, my friend.
Just the title alone makes it sounds like the perfect holiday dessert!
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