Friday, October 17, 2008

Something Fun...

There has been a serious lack in posting recently. I am not happy with this. My mom sent this to me, so I am posting it, you can either respond in a comment or email me with a new post. It could be fun!

http://www.cakespy.com/

How many have you eaten???



Recently, a website called Very Good Taste started something of an internet fire with a list called "The Omnivore's Hundred", which listed 100 foods which "every good omnivore should have tried at least once in their life." We liked the idea, and inspired by the vegan variation on Hannah Kaminsky's site, we thought--why not make our own Sweet 100!? Like the original, our list includes "fine food, strange food, everyday food and even some pretty bad food"--but in our universe, it's all sweet! (In case any of them are foreign to you, links to pictures and recipes are included; also, for any vegans, feel free to go through the list assuming it's a vegan counterpart). How many have you tried? If you'd like, feel free to follow the same guidelines:



1) Copy this list into your site, including the instructions!

2) Bold all of the sweets you've eaten--or make them a different type color.

3) Cross out any of them that you'd never ever eat.

4) Consider anything that is not bold or crossed out your "To Do" List.

5) Optional: Post a comment here linking to your results--or just post a comment letting us know how many you've tried, or what you're going to try next!

Red Velvet Cake

Princess Torte

Whoopie Pie

Apple Pie either topped or baked with sharp cheddar

Beignet

Baklava

Black and white cookie

Seven Layer Bar (also known as the Magic Bar or Hello Dolly bars)

Fried Fruit pie (sometimes called hand pies)

Kringle

Just-fried (still hot) doughnut

Scone with clotted cream

Betty, Grunt, Slump, Buckle or Pandowdy

Halvah

Macarons

Banana pudding with nilla wafers

Bubble tea (with tapioca "pearls")

Dixie Cup

Rice Krispie treats

Alfajores

Blondies

Croquembouche

Girl Scout cookies

Moon cake

Candy Apple

Baked Alaska

Brooklyn Egg Cream

Nanaimo bar

Baba au rhum

King Cake

Sachertorte

Pavlova

Tres Leches Cake

Trifle

Shoofly Pie

Key Lime Pie (made with real key lime)

Panna Cotta

New York Cheesecake

Napoleon / mille-fueille

Russian Tea Cake / Mexican Wedding Cake

Anzac biscuits

Pizzelle

Kolache

Buckeyes

Malasadas

Moon Pie

Dutch baby

Boston Cream Pie

Homemade chocolate chip cookies

Pralines

Gooey butter cake

Rusks

Daifuku

Green tea cake or cookies

Cupcakes from a cupcake shop

Crème brûlée

Some sort of deep fried fair food (twinkie, candy bar, cupcake)

Yellow cake with chocolate frosting

Jelly Roll

Pop Tarts

Charlotte Russe

An "upside down" dessert (Pineapple upside down cake or Tarte Tatin)

Hummingbird Cake

Jell-O from a mold

Black forest cake

Mock Apple Pie (Ritz Cracker Pie)

Kulfi

Linzer torte

Churro

Stollen

Angel Food Cake

Mincemeat pie

Concha

Opera Cake

Sfogliatelle / Lobster tail

Pain au chocolat

A piece of Gingerbread House

Cassata

Cannoli

Rainbow cookies

Religieuse

Petits fours

Chocolate Souffle

Bienenstich (Bee Sting Cake)

Rugelach

Hamenstashen

Homemade marshmallows

Rigo Janci

Pie or cake made with candy bar flavors (Snickers pie, Reeses pie, etc)

Divinity

Coke or Cola cake

Gateau Basque

S'mores

Figgy Pudding

Bananas foster or other flaming dessert

Joe Froggers

Sables

Millionaire's Shortbread

Animal crackers

Basbousa

3 comments:

Parkinson Family said...

Perhaps the lack of posts is due to the lack of a question of the week!! We need a little prompt!

Nickell said...

Hey I don't write them...

Unknown said...

Just so you all know - you have all tried nanaimo bars. It's Canadian for fudge meltaways. Those weird Canadians!