As you might have been able to tell from the photo in Saturday's post, Faith's birthday cake this year was a Kit-Kat cake. If you haven't had one before, it's a round two-layer cake with Kit-Kats stuck on vertically all around the sides and mini M&Ms covering the top, so none of the frosting is actually visible. Ours was a white cake; they offered chocolate, but I can't even imagine how rich that would have to be: chocolate cake with chocolate frosting coated with chocolate candies.
This was Faith's birthday cake last year. Very cute, but those icing polka-dots and ribbon are absolutely inedible. They're so thick, you can barely cut through them when you're slicing the cake. It's like trying to eat chewing gum.
Monday, February 4, 2013
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