Here at the Great Orange Satan, we talk about monumental matters, life or death policy issues, ending patriarchy, inaugurating a new society, pooties…so no wonder that our comment threads sometimes get a tetch…heated. But a tie-dyed rainbow cake? How could anyone possibly say something nasty about that? (Except perhaps the poor judgement to attempt it)
But human nature being what it is, watch how the comments on this:
devolved into these:
Baked it before Maggzy • 8 days ago
I've done it as above but found the numbers rose to the top when the vanilla cake baked. The second time, I did my nnumbers, placed them in the prepared tin then froze the numbers only. After freezing, mix vanilla cake and place in tin over frozen numbers and bake as normal. Hope this clarifies it for you. Have fun ☺
Irene Baked it before • 7 days ago
How long do you freeze the numbers?
peb Irene • 7 days ago
till they are FROZEN
And within about a dozen lines,
Dan Maria Pelekanos • 3 days ago
Worldwide, yes it does. In the US it has a different meaning however. Being "liberal" in most rest of the world is being committed to limited government and a " laissez-faire" economic policy. If you notice, that is the opposite of the "liberals" in the US. Liberals here typically are pro large government and prefer a Keynesian economic approach.
Karen Dan • 19 hours ago
Now it's turned to politics. IT WAS A CAKE RECIPE!!!!!!
Other nuggets:
Karen Carlton Jim in Hayward • 2 days ago
FYI Jim in Hayward "It's" is a contraction of "it is." "Its" is the possessive form of it. Therefore "Liberal as it's own..." is actually saying "Liberal as it is own..." Don't think that's what you meant. Don't reply, I won't check back.
a Good Republican torr10 • 3 days ago
And only a republican would invoke politics at the first sign of disagreement with someone on a cake review site, so ha
A dirty liberal. torr10 • 4 days ago
And as a conservative, you're one breath away from being a goddamn communist. "Do as I say, or face the consequences!" I'd rather be a hypocrite than a damn red.
And also involves claims of misogyny, discussions of the working conditions of pastry chefs, the freezing points of foods, physics, and much, much more. A hilarious overview of the scuffle is in the link above; the original in all its gory glory is
here.