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Thanks to blogger pal Toad, we can also have dessert in like fashion.
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Directly from Toad's post: "To stay in the true spirit of the feast offer to bring Cherpumple, the turducken of desserts. Cherumple is a 3 layer cake (yellow, spice, white) with a pie baked in each layer (cherry, pumpkin, apple). Recipes are plentiful, look around, I won't help." Toad also offers other insightful comments, as usual.
4 comments:
Thanksgiving gives me anxiety.
I have never seen such a unique idea for as the Thanksgiving Turkey Cake. Although it seems like it could be a lot of work, it seems like it is definitely worth a shot…at least once! I am always looking for new and creative ideas for Thanksgiving dinner. I work with Better Recipes.com; if you are looking for the same, I definitely recommend you check out their Thanksgiving Recipe Ideas
Yeah, I saw that first one and had to look away. Cherpumple, though...
I think I'd have to have gravy on the side, sort of like a chocolate sauce on a real cake.
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