I just realized I had these pictures in my camera from the past month. So I hope you enjoy all the yummy treats I got to make at the farm over the fall festival. And as always anything you see I can make for you, a friend, or family.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Cotton Gin Cake
Mom and I made this cake on Friday for a little boy's birthday. He was celebrating his birthday in a cotton field, so we themed the cake around cotton. When he looked at the cake he said,"Ooh it's cotton and a trailer and bails, where is the tractor?" His mother told us that last year the cake had a john deer on it!
I took this picture before we decided on one final detail. So the finished cake had grass around the barn. I will try and get a better picture of it posted later.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Some treats from the Little Red Hen Bakery!
I finally took some pictures of the items I have made in the bakery. I quickly grabbed my camera the other day and took a few pictures before anyone walked up. Unfortunately it's not everything. I keep forgetting to take pictures of stuff and then it sells before I can. So I will try to be better about it and I hope you enjoy the pictures below.
Crescents and Chocolate Crescents
Monday, October 12, 2009
My Mom's Farm!
I have been working for my mom for the past month at her farm. She opened a learning farm with a gift shop, corn maze, educational activities, and a bakery! So for the time being I have stoped working for Taylor grocery catering and have devoted my time to helping my mom on the farm. I have been so busy that I haven't taken any pictures or blogged about it until now. So I hope yall enjoy the new changes. Please check out the website and come visit us! http://fiddlinroosterfarm.com
This is the view from inside the pavilion looking at the general store entrance on the left and the bakery concession stand on the right.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Almond cake!
After watching the recent movie Julie & Julia my mom went out and bought Julia Child's cook book Mastering the Art of French Cooking! It is amazing! I can't believe we didn't have it before now. We have so many cook books, but we didn't have hers! So I wanted to make the cake featured in the movie, because it looked delicious! I have to say for my first ever Julia recipe it went great! The only thing I found that I need to change is the cooking time. I followed all of the directions to a t. I even whipped the egg whites by hand, something I have never done! Today's technology has prevented us from learning a lot of basic abilities and arm strength! The cake tasted great and had a wonderful flavor to it. I just need to watch the time. It was a little dry around the edges. The icing was so simple I think I didn't whip it long enough. That or it was just to warm during transportation to my mom's. (yes I had to share it with her since she bought the book) She was very surprised! The icing was really soft, so next time I will whip a little longer. All in All I congratulate Julia! I have always been a fan, but now I appreciate her a lot more! Yummy Yummy! Bon Appetite!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wedding
Hanna Baskin's wedding:
I finally took the pictures off my camera and found these. This wedding was a few weeks ago in New Albany, MS. I only got a few pictures, but I think the whole wedding turned out great.
This is the fruit and vegetable display.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Baby Blessing cake for the Britt's
Well it has taken me too long to post these pictures. I have had a few day's off work but I just haven't touched the blog until today. I made this cake for a friend who was blessing her twins at church. She had family in town and wanted something special for them. The cake is a lemon cake with lemon butter cream icing. I decided to decorate it in the colors she used in her nursery. The fun part that I found out after making the cake is that each boy has a blanket in there color just like the teddy bears are holding. I am so glad they had me make this cake for such a special occasion.
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