Since Selma is known for History and Hospitality, and since I usually just post its history, today I am being hospitable and offering tea and cake! I am no Paula Deen (Bless her heart!), but I made a cake with tinted, seven-minute frosting and put colorful sprinkles on top. It is delicious with some sweet iced tea and is best when shared with friends and bloggers from around the world...Enjoy!
13 comments:
Yummy!!!!!!!! Great Blog.
Looks very inviting - I'll take a tall glass of tea and a big slice of cake, please! Thanks very much! ;-)
YUM! Tell me it was a red velvet cake and I will dream of it.
Looks great, can I have just a small slice? The diet you know.
You don't know what you are doing to me! My husband is diabetic and my daughter doesn't eat many sweets at all and I told her last night I would kill for something baked fresh from our oven!
oh that looks so good!!!
Now I am hungry all over again! Thanks for sharing it with the world.
I'd take your cake over Paula Deen's any day. It looks delicious!
Now that looks good I don't care who you are. Some folks from LA (lower Alabama) took a rare trip outside the Sweet Tea belt and ended up at a restaurant for lunch. The waitress asked the first one what he would like to drink and he said "Swait tea". She replied, "We don't serve sweet tea here and moved around to the next one and repeated the question. She got the same answer "Swait tea." Bless their hearts, it's all they know. :)
This really looks good enough to eat.
Something different from me
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Good morning! Thanks for popping over for tea and cake! I just made the cake yesterday, and now it is almost gone!
Abe, bless your heart for that Better Blog Writing blog! I will visit often.
LOVE 7-minute frosting. . .can't eat it now because of the sugar, but it was my favorite!
Ummm, could I have some lemon and mint for my sweet tea please???
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