I would take all the king cake I could have, but it's not a thing around here. Also, I'd have to buy a whole one, and then I'd EAT it. (I still remember when one of my coworkers had a trip to New Orleans or Baton Rouge for work, and came back with a king cake! We all traveled so much we didn't usually do that sort of thing, but it was awesome)
'Dirty Girls'
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2013: That Was the Year That Was
Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Thanksgivukkahmas, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Out you go, 2013!
Yep, I checked with the Internet before posting:
Sunday, January 5 Twelfth Night 2014
I'd have had zero idea otherwise.
Hey I get (real) king cake when I can.
And I get it when she gets it.
I don't think I've ever had king cake, certainly not real king cake. Seems like a serious omission.
It's not a real king cake unless it has olive spread, though so...
HAHA.
Burrell, they're pretty easy to make.
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Note: In my world, real king cake is what Sue is making, i.e., galette des rois with tasty frangipane filling.
New Orleans king cake is a different beast altogether.
I guess if one bakes they are both easy. I do not bake--if god had wanted me to bake, he wouldn't have created bakeries.
I see what you did there, Aims.
*grin*