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Sunday, March 27, 2022

Worth Celebrating

 

Some things are just worth celebrating. A kitchen and a bathroom remodel, 3 birthdays, friendships, and the beginning of spring were all our book group needed to plan a celebratory gathering with spouses. Of course, we needed a cake

and our resident chef Bob
created this very tasty Chocolate Texas Sheet Cake, perfect for the occasion. Since his wife was recuperating from hip surgery Bob took up the task of making the cake under Cathy's expert tutelage. It was delicious, especially the frosting. 

With all the cooking I do, needless to say, this kitchen island is a dream come true with a 6-1/2 ft. spread, it's perfect for entertaining!
Good riddance to Formica counters, the ever-popular 80's look, now dated.  entertaining. And when the backsplash was added it all came together.  
Since there was leftover granite we were able to add in a bathroom remodel too.
Looking for book titles for your spring reading list? We read last month
"Paris Library" by Janet Skeslien Charles, this month

currently reading, "Something Beautiful Happened" by Yvette Manessis Corporon, 
and next month's "Weight of Ink" by Rachel Kadish.  

And now for the cake
Texas Sheet Cake Recipe from cooks.com

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope you have a great week!

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  2. Your kitchen remodel is beautiful. I still have the Formica tops. And brown sink. And aged yellowing cupboards. Yuck. Some day...

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    1. Well, I will have to say it took me over a year to save up my money so felt good for making that contribution on my own-we had great service and workmanship. We are happy with the results as the kitchen is more manageable and it definitely needed a new look.

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    2. I'm so happy for you. Your kitchen looks great.

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