
I found this torn cake recipe in the storeroom with my 8-year-old daughter’s stuff. Ever since she started “baking” cakes 🎂in her “oven” with paper ingredients , I have been wondering if she knew the actual recipe. 😁 Because I don’t!
Now I know that she does–in essence the recipe is correct, even if the quantities are rising by each element. 😁
I love the pictorial reference to each element, making the recipe universal. You don’t need to know English to read it. If you can decode it, you would know how to make a cake too…sort of… 😁
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That is so inventive! Pictorial instructions that need no language. You should use those to create a whole cookbook.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks, Pete!
Unfortunately, I am neither a cook nor a baker. Just a person who posts my daughter’s work for fame 😁
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Oh that is so cute – I love the pictures too – make sure you frame it or even pop it in the front of a little notebook so she can add all her gorgeous recipes to it.
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Great idea, Kate! It will encourage her to learn how to cook too.
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