Lovely photos to tell the story! That cake looks like it was enjoyed by all and brought back some childhood memories for me as we had the exact same plate it is sitting on...ahhh the good ol days! Jode x
looks like your cake was a winner Tania. Have a great weekend. You know that apricoty coloured shiny cup in the photo, reminds me of the ones the teachers had in the staffroom when i was at school (a long time ago) Jane x
Gosh that sponge looks good! I wish I knew the secret to successful sponge making. Interesting stack of reading too..would love to have a peak in the interweave knits book! Have a great weekend. :)
Can I just say, I loooooove looking at the photos on your blog... I feel like I'm slipping into the most pleasant vintagey dream... And also, good score on those lovely classic hardbacks - I totally agree about the book smell too!
Gorgeous photos Tania. Thank you. xxoo
ReplyDeleteLovely photos to tell the story! That cake looks like it was enjoyed by all and brought back some childhood memories for me as we had the exact same plate it is sitting on...ahhh the good ol days!
ReplyDeleteJode x
That cake looks so good! Did you end up making a duck egg sponge cake?
ReplyDeleteLooks like some good reading there!
Mmmm, that cake look great!! I'll have to make one now :) Lovely photo's!
ReplyDeleteHi Shelley, yes that was the duck egg sponge (I'd had it in the freezer).
ReplyDeletelooks like your cake was a winner Tania. Have a great weekend. You know that apricoty coloured shiny cup in the photo, reminds me of the ones the teachers had in the staffroom when i was at school (a long time ago) Jane x
ReplyDeleteOhhh ... love your vintage kitchen wares!
ReplyDeleteI love Country Style. It is my ultimate escape.
ReplyDeleteHello there! Thankyou so much for your lovely words when you came across my little blog! I look forward to reading yours! Have a lovely weekend x
ReplyDeleteA whole cookbook on cooking with quinoa?!?! I must go find a copy!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! I'm so glad to have stumbled onto your blog. I think I may now need to make a cake though :)
ReplyDeleteGosh that sponge looks good! I wish I knew the secret to successful sponge making. Interesting stack of reading too..would love to have a peak in the interweave knits book! Have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteCan I just say, I loooooove looking at the photos on your blog... I feel like I'm slipping into the most pleasant vintagey dream... And also, good score on those lovely classic hardbacks - I totally agree about the book smell too!
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