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Very nice!
You lived in England? Where about? I know, I'm noseyI wouldn't even bake if I still lived in EnglandVictoria sponges, all the way! Our stuff in America is just too different to pull it off well.


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Very nice!
You lived in England? Where about? I know, I'm noseyI wouldn't even bake if I still lived in EnglandVictoria sponges, all the way! Our stuff in America is just too different to pull it off well.
Yup. American stuff is way too sweet. I scrape off icing and decorations.Very nice!
You lived in England? Where about? I know, I'm nosey![]()
Victoria sponges are just delicious! Because they are so light airy you can eat the whole cake and it doesn't feel like you have eaten a bazillion calories![]()
It is also near Newmarket.. Going through Newmarket oh wow at the beautiful horses that they would be walking down the roads. My hubby isn't a horsey guy but I love them. What I seen of England I loved. It's a gorgeous country.But I like sweet! I'm terrible with icing and the brighter colour the better! Cup cakes with the really bright toppings are too much of a lure for me![]()
I have never been to Bury St Edmunds but I know it's near Newmarket and a lot of race horse yards.
Hope you have Yorkshire puddings with your Sunday dinner?
Very pretty! I love hummingbirds a lot. They were my great grandfathers favorite bird, he'd get up early every morning so he could watch them come to their feeders with a cup of coffee in his hand. I bet having ducks gives you daily inspiration! You do have great talent.
The straw part in the bag looks like what I found - mine states it's made from potatoes - it has flavor, but texture is like eating real grass or hayI dunno what it is, besides colored sugar! I just saw that it said "edible" and tossed it in the cart. Not even sure if I'll use it yet. Notice, not a chocolate thing in sight!!