The German Chocolate Cake Day made me look it up...hey, it's not from Germany at all!
From Wikipedia...ya learn something new every day:
German chocolate cake, originally German's chocolate cake, is a layered chocolate cake from the United States filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. It owes its name to an English-American chocolate maker named Samuel German. On June 3, 1957, a recipe for "German's Chocolate Cake" appeared as the "Recipe of the Day" in The Dallas Morning News.
The German Chocolate Cake Day made me look it up...hey, it's not from Germany at all!
From Wikipedia...ya learn something new every day:
German chocolate cake, originally German's chocolate cake, is a layered chocolate cake from the United States filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. It owes its name to an English-American chocolate maker named Samuel German. On June 3, 1957, a recipe for "German's Chocolate Cake" appeared as the "Recipe of the Day" in The Dallas Morning News.
I assumed it was from Germany too.. there ya go, I learned something too..
Cake seems to be a popular answer, and I love cake. There’s chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting that I’d eat all day long if it didn’t have calories. But not thinking about it... nope. Not thinking about it at all. I’m really not. Can you buy just one piece of cake? What am I saying? I don’t want it. Lol
Cake seems to be a popular answer, and I love cake. There’s chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting that I’d eat all day long if it didn’t have calories. But not thinking about it... nope. Not thinking about it at all. I’m really not. Can you buy just one piece of cake? What am I saying? I don’t want it. Lol
I tried to buy one piece of cake at the grocery store today...but they were Buy One, Get One Free. You jerks!! Why would they DO that to a person??
Okay people. Stop. Just stop. That's enough. Now. I'm trying to start back to my healthy way of eating with my veggie omelet for dinner, bunless veggie burger smothered in veggies for lunch and a banana/raspberry nice cream for breakfast. I'm planning on my plain Greek yogurt for my bedtime snack. But if you don't STOP all this nonsense right this minute, I'm going to run to the store and see what they've got in their bakery aisle(they actually make a pretty mean carrot cake there) or buy another pint of the B&J's kind. So STOP.
Hmmm, wonder if they've got banana bread? Or chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting or...........?? Oh man. I'm doomed.
Okay people. Stop. Just stop. That's enough. Now. I'm trying to start back to my healthy way of eating with my veggie omelet for dinner, bunless veggie burger smothered in veggies for lunch and a banana/raspberry nice cream for breakfast. I'm planning on my plain Greek yogurt for my bedtime snack. But if you don't STOP all this nonsense right this minute, I'm going to run to the store and see what they've got in their bakery aisle(they actually make a pretty mean carrot cake there) or buy another pint of the B&J's kind. So STOP.
Hmmm, wonder if they've got banana bread? Or chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting or...........?? Oh man. I'm doomed.
I have a banan bread recipe. Tastes great but does not belong here, unless you make a couple loafs lol
Post the recipe or not.... what to do, what to do........
I have a banan bread recipe. Tastes great but does not belong here, unless you make a couple loafs lol
Post the recipe or not.... what to do, what to do........
I have a banan bread recipe. Tastes great but does not belong here, unless you make a couple loafs lol
Post the recipe or not.... what to do, what to do........
I have a banan bread recipe. Tastes great but does not belong here, unless you make a couple loafs lol
Post the recipe or not.... what to do, what to do........
POST the recipe!
Honestly. Do we have to smack you upside da head or something??
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From Wikipedia...ya learn something new every day:
German chocolate cake, originally German's chocolate cake, is a layered chocolate cake from the United States filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. It owes its name to an English-American chocolate maker named Samuel German. On June 3, 1957, a recipe for "German's Chocolate Cake" appeared as the "Recipe of the Day" in The Dallas Morning News.
I assumed it was from Germany too.. there ya go, I learned something too..
Now I'm craving rich chocolate cake..
I tried to buy one piece of cake at the grocery store today...but they were Buy One, Get One Free. You jerks!! Why would they DO that to a person??
Hmmm, wonder if they've got banana bread? Or chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting or...........?? Oh man. I'm doomed.
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All the photos of chocolate cakes just don't do it for me. Not a fan of chocolate cake. Could go for some funnel cake though!
Ohh..
I'd take this over any chocolate cake anyday...
Post it
Don't leave us hanging, POST IT!
POST the recipe!
Honestly. Do we have to smack you upside da head or something??