A book I just read that I checked out from the library, called Pastries, was all about… you probably guessed it… a woman who owned a bakery but was slowly losing her touch. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always been a sucker for descriptions of food in books… hook, line, and sinker. I suddenly found myself wanting to make all kinds of pastries and cakes. I refrained, though, because we didn’t have the ingredients and I know I would be disappointed with the results because I have hardly any baking experience. Also, nobody at home would eat it; Yemaya can’t have sugar, Dad doesn’t eat much sugar, Holly doesn’t care too much for sugary foods, and eating too much of a sugary food makes me sick. It’s come from eating much less sugar since I was diagnosed.
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That all sounds so fun!
A book I just read that I checked out from the library, called Pastries, was all about… you probably guessed it… a woman who owned a bakery but was slowly losing her touch. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always been a sucker for descriptions of food in books… hook, line, and sinker. I suddenly found myself wanting to make all kinds of pastries and cakes. I refrained, though, because we didn’t have the ingredients and I know I would be disappointed with the results because I have hardly any baking experience. Also, nobody at home would eat it; Yemaya can’t have sugar, Dad doesn’t eat much sugar, Holly doesn’t care too much for sugary foods, and eating too much of a sugary food makes me sick. It’s come from eating much less sugar since I was diagnosed.
I’ll go check out the Build Me!
Wait. Where is the Build Me? D:
Thanks so much for this distinct post;this is the words that keeps me on track through my day. I’ve been searching around for your site after asked to visit them from a colleague and was thrilled when I found it after searching for awhile. Being a demanding blogger, I’m hopeful to see others taking initivative and contributing to the community. I would like to comment to show my support for your website as it is very encouraging, and many writers do not get credit they deserve. I am sure I’ll drop by again and will recommend to my friends.
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