But shoveling bark dust does tie in with Earth Day. Bark dust helps keep moisture in the dirt which is good for the plants and requires less water to feed the plants. It's always a good idea to preserve water. (In case you haven't heard about the drought happening in my beloved California.)
I also decided to bake a cake. Because cake is always good. And I had a really good idea in my head that only kinda turned out on the cake.
I have never understood how to frost a cake with white frosting and not get any cake crumbs in the frosting.
See? It's the Earth! And clearly you should be able to distinguish the continents based on their very realistic outlines. Three people commented on this cake and told me to take a geography lesson. So maybe the outlines don't quite look like continents. One continent features cow sprinkles, another dino sprinkles, and the third colorful bear sprinkles. See those little green and blue sprinkles? Those are dolphins swimming freely in the ocean. What do you do when you don't have blue sprinkles? Well clearly you distinguish the ocean from the land using blue M&Ms. Obviously.
Pure deliciousness. Happy Earth Day!
That cake may not have been geographically accurate, but it was delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Taste over accuracy!
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