Someone Almost Left Creampuff's Cake Out In The Rain
When my lovely and generous friend Ron Hudson told me he was sending me one of his signature lemon spice poundcakes of love in the mail, you can imagine my delight. Cake! IN THE MAIL!! Ron even made sure to send it so that it would arrive in time for Easter, so that we could celebrate the resurrection with style. The tomb is empty - He's eating my cake! I was very excited for cake and so was Katr.
Sadly, Canada Post had other plans for the poundcake. Plans that involved the cake not being delivered in a timely manner. Ron called me from North Carolina to see if it had arrived and I was chagrined to report it had not. Where was my cake?? Then, a couple of days ago, I got the delivery notice from the post office. My heart leapt! I dragged the dog up to Main and Hastings and triumphantly handed over my notice. The post office worker handed me an envelope from Indigo Books and nothing else. I stared at her. She stared at me. Impasse. "That's it?" I asked her, "Nothing ... ELSE?" She shook her head and indicated that my cornchip-smelling dog and I should beat feat.
Dejected, we returned home, only to find ANOTHER NOTICE from the post office in the mailbox! But the post office was closed for the day! Noooooooooooooooo!! CAKESPIRACY!!
And so finally, this morning, at the post office, I claimed my prize. I'm not going to lie to you - the weather was inclement:
but we were not downhearted! The cake box was the victim of heavy sleeting as we trudged home. Fortunately, Ron is a master of poundcake packing. Behold!
Not long now, little cake.
Wait a minute... how big is this cake??
This is several pounds of cake, Ron. SEVERAL POUNDS.
Obviously, we wasted no time slicing into this delicious, moist, lemony, spicy behemoth. I used Katr's grandmother's china, because I wanted the pictures to look like the beautiful pictures at yarnstorm.
I know - not quite. But the cake still looks gooooooood, Let's see it on its own...
Best. Cake. Ever. Oh delicious cake. Until you are finished, I will pretend you weren't made with 3 sticks of butter and 8 oz of cream cheese. Thanks so much, Ron! We are so honoured to be on the receiving end of your poundcake love!!
Because I am all about balance right now, I didn't want you all to feel jealous and deprived. So I thought I'd offer all of you a chance to get something lovely in the mail too!
My wife Katr is the queen of laptop bags. Did you know? It's true! Just go Google "laptop bags". The second or third result there? That's her. And she's having her very first laptop bag giveaway!
If you can guess how many soft, fragrant rose petals are in this bag, you'll win the bag! All you have to do is enter your guess and your email address.
The bag itself (it's called the Giddy Up) is pretty awesome - you can read Katr's glowing review of it on her Funky, Chic & Cool Laptop Bags Squidoo lens.
AND, because Katr is the queen of laptop bags and I am her court jester, she's offering a special giveaway just for you guys. If you blog about this Giddy Up giveaway on your own blogs and trackback here, Katr will enter your name to win another laptop bag. She gets many, many review copies of bags; if you win, you'll get to choose one from her magic bin of laptop bag love. There's some good stuff in there, people. Good stuff that I secretly covet.
I will keep my fingers crossed for all of you! Just as soon as I'm done savouring this latest slice of cake.






Huh. Kate's grandma's china looks an awful lot like Mom's wedding china.
But we ain't got no cake. But I guess, being Bakers, that's just due to our own laziness. :)
Posted by: Melle | March 28, 2008 at 10:12 PM
Maybe I should send YOU a poundcake, now that I've got the recipe...Ron did say to "pay it forward"!
Posted by: roro | March 28, 2008 at 10:34 PM
I never got a cake in the mail. How cool is that? It looks wonderful, I'm glad it's not here.
Posted by: red mojo | March 28, 2008 at 11:11 PM
That looks good enough to eat! I am glad it made it to you intact. Some, particularly the one's I have sent to Europe, Australia and South America, have tended to get smashed a bit.
Sorry you had to trudge out in the sleet!
Anyone wanting the recipe can visit Poundcake Love at www.poundcakelove.blogspot.com. There are as many versions as you have in your imagination. And for the record, a poundcake weighs about 5 pounds, depending on the ingredients.
If you can't pawn off slices to your friends, you can always freeze the rest until you are ready for it.
Many thanks for your support my friend!
Much love.
Ron
Posted by: Ron Hudson | March 29, 2008 at 01:48 PM
"Poundcake packing" sounds positively naughty. Holy cow, that cake looks good.
Posted by: Syd | March 30, 2008 at 09:18 AM
I am tempted to buy a laptop to go in the laptop bag I might win. I would remove the 1,072 rose petals and slide in my brand-new laptop and a slice of poundcake. Life would be so good.
Posted by: zoom | March 30, 2008 at 01:56 PM
red mojo - Cake in the mail is a joyful event! I wish it upon you!
Ron - It arrived in a pristine state and I'm seriously addicted. Thanks again for the wonderful gift!!
Syd - You've made some butch blogger out there VERY happy. Well done!
zoom - It WOULD be good! But why bother spending the money on the laptop? A bag of cake is delight enough! Although perhaps not so functional...
Posted by: roro | March 30, 2008 at 06:01 PM
Me want poundcake
Posted by: Monica Hamburg | March 31, 2008 at 12:26 PM
That looks divine! And I don't even like pound cake, so that says something ...
Posted by: greymatters | March 31, 2008 at 01:50 PM
Poundcakelove.com here I come! Yum!
Posted by: JMc | March 31, 2008 at 01:58 PM
Plugging Kate is perhaps like poundcake packing?
Nah...but you can see it here: http://tinyurl.com/2nopqr
Posted by: Ben | April 01, 2008 at 08:07 PM
Monica - I hear you.
GM - Indeed! I wasn't sure where I stood on poundcake either. Now I know. I stand next to it. With a fork in my hand.
JMc - Enjoy! So many yummy variations...
Ben - Hahahaa! Thanks for posting about it! I think you might be the winner by default...
Posted by: roro | April 04, 2008 at 05:53 PM
Yesssssssssssssssssss!
Posted by: Ben | April 04, 2008 at 06:59 PM