Sometime back, I decided to make my maiden queen-cakes for the family. But while at it, my hubby and I got into some sort of argument on the whole baking. One, the batter was more that I needed, and my husband was quick to remind me about my lack of keenness at measuring ingredients to the exact measure! Anyway, we decided to bake a cake with the rest of the cake mix. Secondly, my husband advised that I put all the baking stuff in the oven, though some were going to be under the others, namely the cake, while the queen cakes were on top. I was not for the idea. I was not sure if that would work. Needless to say, we had an argument a conversation around it and I decided, well, let’s see how this goes.
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So finally, when they were done, it told my hubby, let’s go check our miserable cakes-i guess it was us who were feeling miserable not the cakes!
Well the queen cakes, came out fairly okay, despite my poor measurement!
Then we waited for a bit to get the cake to bake a few more minutes. After 10 minutes, I asked my hubby to go check out his miserable cake. Once it was out, I was like, not bad, your miserable cake made it ( Laughing out Loud). He almost strangled me!
Before long, one way or the other, the good looking cake found it’s way down to the floor and literally split into two. The cake had no choice but to be miserable! That is all i had declared about it the whole time it was baking. I think by this time, my hubby was not amused, I tried to give him a hug of comfort but he ducked away, leaving me with his my miserable cake. I picked it up and tried to make something out of it.
The poor miserable cake!
We later laughed about the whole drama (as we ate the cake!)but learnt our lesson. Be careful, what you say! Because you will see the results of your words coming true!
Have a lovely week and remember- The tongue has the power of life and death,
and those who love it will eat its fruit. Proverbs 18:21
Nice lesson learnt, and that cake was actually delicious(At least what was left of it!)!
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