i was into making cheese cake for a while back when .. the most memorable was an orange cheese cake .. i kind of made up recipes as i went and this one was perfect (to me)
great trip to the bakery .. a little different poem for you isn't it?
E.
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Thanks for reading, and sharing your impressions. So Frieda is like Orange cake? Hah! No, this po.. read moreThanks for reading, and sharing your impressions. So Frieda is like Orange cake? Hah! No, this poem wasn't dedicated to Frieda; but I can definitely see the spice and sass for her as well... ;)
What a brave and honest feeling. I have very little knowledge, practically non - exsistent when it comes to writing but your poem took me back when I was standing at the altar and "that" guy was reading words and at some point he says "to have and to hold" and internally I was what does that even mean? Not the most appropriate moment to stop and say excuse me what is the meaning behind that passage?
But if he would have said to me here mate read this poem
I did google the recipe .....
Thankyou
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Here is the recipe I usually use; I can also provide a 'from scratch' recipe... but it is not really.. read moreHere is the recipe I usually use; I can also provide a 'from scratch' recipe... but it is not really worth the extra time, in my personal opinion.
1 pkg of Yellow Cake Mix (I usually go with Betty Crocker)
1 small pkg of orange Jello
4 eggs
3/4 cup Oil
1 1/4 Cup Water
2 Oranges worth of zest, simply grate the skin; it will give it a deeper taste
1 teaspoon of Cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of cloves
1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon of all-spice
Beat all this together for 4 minutes or so.
Pour into one of those larger pans I used, and cook it at around 350*F until it is golden brown. It is usually around 20 minutes. (But I live at a higher altitude, so things take longer to cook)
Pull it out, and then poke it all over with a fork. Then pour the glaze over it while it is still hot.
Glaze is....
2 Cups Powdered Sugar
1/3 Cup Orange or Tangerine Juice.
1 teaspoon of molasses
1/2 teaspoon of Cinnamon
Let it cool a bit (or else it will fall apart on you) and it should be good to go.
i was into making cheese cake for a while back when .. the most memorable was an orange cheese cake .. i kind of made up recipes as i went and this one was perfect (to me)
great trip to the bakery .. a little different poem for you isn't it?
E.
Posted 10 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
10 Years Ago
Thanks for reading, and sharing your impressions. So Frieda is like Orange cake? Hah! No, this po.. read moreThanks for reading, and sharing your impressions. So Frieda is like Orange cake? Hah! No, this poem wasn't dedicated to Frieda; but I can definitely see the spice and sass for her as well... ;)
I'm very partial to surprises in writes. love this. am I right in saying that this poem is quite different from your other pieces? lighter, funnier? kind of a new facet?
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I write several different styles; but I usually only share the serious stuff. Just a question of ho.. read moreI write several different styles; but I usually only share the serious stuff. Just a question of how I want my 'portfolio' to represent me. Although there is no denying that this is one of my more personal pieces.
Sweet in more ways than one...I loved this metaphor, which you pulled off beautifully...I was sure this was gonna be about cake after the first stanza haha This one has its heart in the right place for sure...nicely done.
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Of course you had to think it was about cake; it wouldn't be any fun if I started out all mushy... ;.. read moreOf course you had to think it was about cake; it wouldn't be any fun if I started out all mushy... ;) Thanks for Reading; as I told Frieda, I do intend to review some of the stuff you have RRd me soon, just not been in a review mood lately.
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haha You're very welcome...I know just what you mean, I have to be really focused to do reviews, and.. read morehaha You're very welcome...I know just what you mean, I have to be really focused to do reviews, and I haven't been lately...but I definitely plan to read more of your stuff so feel free to send requests, and take all the time you need on mine, I never want people to feel pressure to read my stuff :)
Yeah, I generally pride myself on giving quality reviews; or at least attempting it. It takes a typ.. read moreYeah, I generally pride myself on giving quality reviews; or at least attempting it. It takes a type of energy that I don't have right now. I still enjoy reading, but constructive advice is weak in this one... ;)
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I hear you, I deal in emotions rather than technicalities so I need a certain mindset for that...I'm.. read moreI hear you, I deal in emotions rather than technicalities so I need a certain mindset for that...I'm just waiting for that mindset to resurface ;)
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I am one of those people who never has writer's block, when the pen touches paper, it always flows. .. read moreI am one of those people who never has writer's block, when the pen touches paper, it always flows. But two things do hinder me... #1, I have an erratic sleep schedule and biorhythm, I am not always feeling aware enough to want to write... I have to be in the mood, even if I do tend to be a more technical not emotive writer.. #2, For some ideas, I spend a night 'meditating' on them before I write them; because I want the ideas organized first. By meditating, I mean just thinking over them while I work (physical repetitive labor which tends to put you into a somewhat meditative state.)
Had to look that one up on google, the heart wants what the heart wants Esse, if it be a three milk cake, so be it! However you bake it, it has to be your cuppa tea....clever one here.
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Yeah, it is usually called Tres Leches (I added the full name for the sake of meter); maybe it is on.. read moreYeah, it is usually called Tres Leches (I added the full name for the sake of meter); maybe it is only because I live in a heavily Hispanic area that I am familiar with this type of cake.
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It worked, I like the contrast with the title...
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Thank you much for reading Frieda; I do intend to get around to reviewing your poetry you have been .. read moreThank you much for reading Frieda; I do intend to get around to reviewing your poetry you have been sending me. I have been reading it, I just haven't been feeling up to writing reviews; but I will soon.
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No problem Esse, thanks for reading anywho....some days are just that way...
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I'm always in a mood to read your work... Just don't always feel like I can leave a review that I c.. read moreI'm always in a mood to read your work... Just don't always feel like I can leave a review that I could stand behind (And your writing has few if any issues); damn that professionalism... ;)
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Ha now that's funny, I was just telling Benji how I wing it most days, thanks Esse, means a lot comi.. read moreHa now that's funny, I was just telling Benji how I wing it most days, thanks Esse, means a lot coming from you...! ;)
People with natural talent don't generally have to think over their work much; what they want, and s.. read morePeople with natural talent don't generally have to think over their work much; what they want, and sometimes more, manages to just flow from the pen. Honestly, the only poem I have that was not written in like thirty minutes or less was "As the Phoenix Flies"; that was only because of its complexity. Its funny, because when I was writing this, I was just writing each line as I went, just feeling for each rhyme. Then I looked over it, and all but two of the lines were already conforming to meter. >_< I felt like some dork who had escaped from years at the Renaissance Faire, stuck speaking only in iambic pentameter.
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Haha even that sounds poetic the way you put it....talk about a natural. :)
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I guess I might as well resign myself to a fate o' pentameter.
Thanks for sharing. I assume here the titular cake is an analogue to the perfect girl. A girl who might not be perfect for someone else, but astonishingly is just right for the poet. A girl who surpasses the common recipe found on the condensed milk can.
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Precisely; too many people want to be perfect, even if it is an illusion. You can always ask, "Why .. read morePrecisely; too many people want to be perfect, even if it is an illusion. You can always ask, "Why not someone funnier, better looking, someone who has more to offer." But much like a cake, too much of any one ingredient, or too little, can ruin the whole thing. It is rare to find someone that has that perfect 'recipe'; and yet they all too often don't see it the same way. Thank You for reading.
****I have disabled RRs, since I just don't have the time and energy to continue returning every review. I have enough on my plate without nagging feelings of obligation; so please, do NOT review me .. more..