Yesterday, I went and saw the oh-so-popular movie, The Hunger Games. I've read all three books, and I really enjoyed the movie and thought it was pretty true to the book version. I like it when they stick to the written story to the extent that they can. I also finished reading The Diary of a Young Girl (The Diary of Anne Frank) this weekend. It was interesting timing, as some of the beginning shots of The Hunger Games felt reminiscent of old footage you could see on The History Channel of WWII. In my opinion, there's an obvious story to The Hunger Games and there's a more thoughtful, though-provoking story to it as well.
I did take advantage of my open day to do a bit of baking, which helps me clear my mind and is very relaxing for me. I started with another Dump Cake (see previous post). This time I used diced strawberries in the bottom layer and blueberry pie filling as the middle layer. I have not tasted it because I'm thinking to donate it, but I'm dying to know how the flavors work! And, I've also been told by my Mom that she and my Aunt and my Grandma have all been making Dump Cakes for-ev-er. (Please be sure to place a big emphasis on "for-ev-er" to get the right feel for this.) She couldn't believe I didn't remember. I couldn't believe they've been holding out on sharing such an amazing recipe! What else am I missing out on? And, for what it's worth, my Dad doesn't remember Mom making these cakes, either! Right, Dad?
Besides the Dump Cake, I also made my Lemonysnickety Blueberry Bundt Cake today. It's going into the office with me tomorrow to celebrate April birthdays.
These pictures are from last time I made it, because tonight I just dusted it with powdered sugar. I feel a little bit like a cheat because this cake is super easy since it uses a cake mix and instant pudding mix. I tend to like to make most of my stuff from scratch, but the shortcut of the mix definitely does not take away from the quality and the taste of this pretty cake.
I hope you've had a wonderful March and I hope an even better April is in store for each of you. I'm signing off so I can get ready to start a new week and a new month bright and early in the morning!
Enjoy!!
"With the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is possible."- Julia Child
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Ha! Apparently I need to pay closer attention to my calendar, because the last day of March came and went without my notice! :)
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