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#EmmaJanesVictorianFashions

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  1. This colorful card reminds me of something I came across a few years ago: First Cake: She measured out the butter with a very solemn air/ The milk and sugar also/and she took the greatest care/To count the eggs correctly and to add a little bit/of baking powder/ which we oft omit/Then she stirred it all together/ and baked it full an hour/But she never quite forgave herself/ for leaving out the flour!😊

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  2. Rose Emma LaRose This also reminds me of the time my father baked a cake for the PTA. Suitable for a door stop, it was! I don't remember if anybody actually ate it.

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  3. Jeff Diver Likely resulted in becoming perpetual cake! 😄🍰

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  4. First time single father made cake, requested we children fetch the axe for cutting same...So hungry we gnawed it anyway!!😅

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  5. mnach Hhhh Thanks for commenting. Google did not translate your comment into English very well.

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