tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-513953674232908784.post5332828706790891248..comments2017-01-17T08:37:38.204-07:00Comments on me writing more: CookiesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-513953674232908784.post-58837006259869179932011-03-10T19:53:07.269-07:002011-03-10T19:53:07.269-07:00What a wonderful post. I think this is a great rem...What a wonderful post. I think this is a great reminder for all of us that taking care of ourselves should be a priority. I have been inspired.Sydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10206280368513446965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-513953674232908784.post-4049984369076141052011-03-10T11:54:14.150-07:002011-03-10T11:54:14.150-07:00I agree, cake has got a bad rap over time. I love ...I agree, cake has got a bad rap over time. I love cake, and there is just something special about the experience of eating cake, cookies, or chocolate. It's like it has magical powers that whisks the eater away for a moment to a place of sheer joy. I feel sorry for everyone who deprives themselves the pleasure of a mouthful of Mississippi Mudcake or a slice of pie from the Cheese Cake Factory.(A new found treasure of American cuisine) My karate instructor said 'it is not one slice of cake that will make you fat, but the whole cake.' I think it got lost in the translation somewhere in my mind. All I heard was 'whole cake'. Thank you Sensei! I associate cake with my mum. She spent hours, if not days, making wedding cakes and birthday cakes for other people. In fact she made a going away cake for us when we left for America.Cake is not a symbol of evil or vice, but pleasure and celebration. "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche" Gary WAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com