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Making my daughters first birthday cake!
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Making my boyfriend's 21st birthday cake, with maltesers spelling out 21! My favourite cake is carrot cake though!
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ReplyDeleteMine is making the Christmas Cake with my mum every year :) though I have so many great memories involving cake!
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memoies of my nan baking cakes when i was a kid, good times x
ReplyDeleteMaking my little boy and girls birthday cakes I love baking cakes! :)
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ReplyDeletemy mum buying some at a craft fair and leaving them on the roof of the car so we never got to have them
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ReplyDeleteMine is making a Christmas cake during Christmas theme cookery lesson in school.
ReplyDeleteMy sixth birthday cake. I lost three teeth eating it...
ReplyDeletebaking cakes me my gran every weekend
ReplyDeleteMaking cakes with my mum after school, she worked from home.
ReplyDeleteHas to be 2 years ago when I made cupcakes and sold them at my local Bonfire night event! It was so much fun thinking up flavours to do and so amazing hearing and seeing everyone enjoying them!
ReplyDeleteWhen I had a scooby doo cake for my 10th Birthday
ReplyDeleteHaving a shop bought one. Mum is not the best of cooks ;)
ReplyDeleteWedding cake <3
ReplyDeleteWhen my sister decided years ago to decorate a cake she had loving baked with caraway seeds instead of hundreds and thousands. Still makes us laugh now and it's over 30 years ago. :)
ReplyDeleteMaking my first ever "non-standard" cake for my son's birthday - it has an icing Sooty on it :-)
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ReplyDeleteI loved making pumpkin cakes with my children with pumpkins that we got free from a farm park nearby
ReplyDeleteMy late mother was always making cakes when I was a child and I used to love licking the bowl out after.
ReplyDeleteWatching my Grandad bake, I used to love the rock buns he made, and also Grandma's homemade mince pies at Christmas. She used to send me home with a bagful when we visited and no-one else in the household liked them so they were all mine :)
ReplyDeleteMy partner got me a surprise birthday cake! It was my favourite car! It must of took ages to make and he kept it a secret and he is rubbish and making decisions or keeping things a secret so did very well! it tasted amazing!!
ReplyDeleteMy Sunday school teacher Rhoda Prigmores chocolate cake when she moved to another town I went to see her and aged 7 said " Hello Rhoda how's your cake" instead of how's u .
ReplyDeleteHolidays with my family as a child when we'd go to a seaside cafe and indulge x
ReplyDeleteI had a cake made for my mums 50th Birthday. Turned out it was the first time anyone had ever had a cake made for her birthday which I was unaware of so was very glad I did it.
ReplyDeleteBaking in my aunts kitchen when I was 6 she had a big old fashioned mixing bowl good memories and smells come to mind :)
ReplyDeletemaking fruit cake with my Mam, which we did every saturday in readiness for visiting relatives on sunday x
ReplyDeleteMaking chai tea cake for my sister's birthday!
ReplyDeleteMaking my sons cake for his 1st birthday!
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ReplyDeleteFinding a nice diabetic recipe so I could bake something for my grandpa and he could join in eating sweet things with us at Christmas!
ReplyDeleteFinally learning how to make a nice airy sponge is a great memory!
ReplyDeleteBulk baking with my mother when I was very small. Then selling them to the neighbours. She died when I was young
ReplyDeleteGetting wee cakes from the local bakery when I was with my mum and off school!. Dxx
ReplyDeleteMy favourite memory about cake is my Grandad teaching me to bake a sponge cake when I was about 8 years old, he was an amazing baker.
ReplyDeleteMaking cakes with my Mum and licking the bowl out after.
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ReplyDeleteEating apple Strudel in Vienna, it just isn't the same elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteMy Mum taking me shopping every Saturday then to a little cafe for tea and cake x
ReplyDeletebuying little fairy cakes from primary school that everyones nan had made yummy ! x
ReplyDeleteMaking a Union Jack decorated cake in 1977 to celebrate The Queen's Silver Jubilee!
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ReplyDeleteMy Mums chocolate cake filled with fresh cream - always baked when we had relatives round
ReplyDeleteMy Mum always made a cake for my birthday when I was little. Just a Victoria sponge but it was always delicious.
ReplyDeleteMaking my first rainbow cake for St. Patrick's Day last year!
ReplyDeleteI will always remember baking in my grandma's kitchen and licking out the bowl!
ReplyDeleteMaking cakes with my nan. She always let me have a go with the icing
ReplyDeletelearning to bake cupcakes with my grandmother many years ago but i still remember
ReplyDeleteLearning to bake iced buns [now called cupcakes] on a Sunday afternoon until it became my job, aged 10!
ReplyDeletebaking fairy cakes and taking them on a picnic with the children , happy days
ReplyDeleteComing back from school to a kitchen with warm wonderful cake in the oven and knowing my grandma is hiding in the pantry to surprise us with a cake.
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ReplyDeleteHelping my mum make my nans 70th birthday cake x
ReplyDeletemy mum taught me to cook and bake when I was younger and me and my sister always got 1/2 mixture each to make it fair :)
ReplyDeleteThe birthday cakes that my mum made me.
ReplyDeleteI have a memory of my birthday cake when I was 5. I remember I was wearing the (white and green!!) bridesmaid dress that I had worn earlier that summer and I felt like I was the queen!
ReplyDeleteBirthday Cakes! I remember blowing out so many candles over the years.
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ReplyDeleteSitting with my gran in front of a roaring fire drinking tea and eating homemade cakes.
ReplyDeletehas to be birthday cakes! always such a big fuss about them and the blowing out of the candles too xxx
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ReplyDeleteMy grandad's house when I was a little girl he had a huge Kenwood Mixer and would make us lots of treats , and making cakes with my mum with the favourite part of licking the bowl after :)
ReplyDeleteEating more cherries than we put on the cakes :)
ReplyDeleteBaking cakes with my gran and decorating birthday cakes for family together
ReplyDeleteMy 5th birthday, my grandmother made me a Dougal cake from the Magic Roundabout :)
ReplyDeleteTasting my mothers own recipe Fatty Cake, aptly named given the content of sugar and butter - oh joy. When I make it now, it's too sickly but my children love it!
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ReplyDeleteMy nan making cakes and letting me lick the spoon clean!
ReplyDeleteI always used to bake cakes with my grandma when I was a little girl. It's my favourite memory of her and it's my inspiration when I get baking now.
ReplyDeleteLearning to make party with my mum for delicious pies. I know love baking with my daughter too who enjoys making cupcakes.
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ReplyDeleteBaking with my mum and licking the spoon!
ReplyDeleteMe and my little Brother flicking through my Mums Birthday cake book to choose which cake we wanted for that year :-) x
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