Bake off
sadman - 07/05/2011 23:10 - United States
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I'm so sorry... - 01/03/2017 16:00
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sunflowercake - 23/08/2009 23:10 - Canada
Cakes don't melt, unless its Ice cream, you did something wrong.
Considering we don't know the age of the OP, it's possible that he's young and unaccustomed to baking. It's also possible that he wanted to do it on his own; if that's the case I could see it taking him a while to find a recipe he's comfortable with.
all this for just three months?!
You clearly can't cook. Practice more before you make something as a gift. I'm not having a go at OP, I'm just stating that they needed to practice lots so they can make food to a gift standard. The thought is sweet, but I personally have learnt from experience to wait until I am good enough at cooking before I cook for others/cook something as a gift. I state again, that the OP is very sweet and thoughtful. I'm not stating otherwise.
anniversary means yearly. anni. annual. once a year.
It *melted*?! Probably best nobody got to eat it, tbh...
Baked cakes don't melt.
You would have been ok with just the flowers man. Who celebrates 3 months anyway?