A little light reading for you. I am doing a Show and Tell this morning. Three weeks later, I am still so proud and amused by my "gone, but not forgotten" props for Pip's Egyptian themed birthday party, that I have to show it off.
I'm a pretty good cook, but not really a cake baker. I rented 3 tins for 24 hours and got busy. Also, my big Garland range is out of commission, so I used something not much bigger than a toaster oven to bake in. By tripling my recipe, I made enough batter to fill 5 cake tins and 6 cupcakes. Thank Gd for my KitchenAid mixer. Not only that, but each of the 3 largest cakes fell through in the middle, making the whole construction weak. I cut a few cupcakes horizontally, then plugged the holes in the cakes with them and frosted over them with buttercream.
It was Brian's idea to make a sarcophogus out of refrigerator boxes, so I got busy making King Tut, followed by Nefertiti. On the day, we had 35 children and about a dozen parents out in the garden for a few hours, doing a tug of war, obstacle course and wrap the mummy in toilet paper games. My house could never have fit that many children, so we were very glad and lucky to get mild weather that day. It was lots of fun.Brian, the kids and I really rejoice in these homemade parties. It gets the 4 of us working on a project together, laughing ALOT and proud of our achievements. I don't think children care that it doesn't look professional, as long as they are having fun and get cake. At least, that's what we tell ourselves.
I sent soooo much Pyramid Cake home with friends to save us from a buttercream sugar-high and a few thousand calories. Gone, but not forgotten. By the way, Pip took one bite and returned it to me. He liked the Pyramid, but doesn't much like frosting.


Very cool. My middle son just requested a pyramid cake for his birthday party.
Posted by: Kristin | October 29, 2009 at 05:53 PM
What a fun birthday theme! In our house, it's whatever cake I feel like baking, but I have a feeling that will change in the near future.
Posted by: a | October 29, 2009 at 07:47 PM
yummmmy!! That is very awesome! What hard work. I am not a baker either so I know that has to be a lot of work!
Posted by: My Bumpy Journey | October 30, 2009 at 01:20 PM
That cake rocks and it looks sooooo good!
Posted by: Mic | October 30, 2009 at 01:43 PM
Thank you for visiting my blog for my first Show and Tell. I'll be back and hope you will be too.
Posted by: Lisa | October 30, 2009 at 09:30 PM