Wednesday, July 4

Baking the Opposite of What I Preach


  
It is time for true confessions. 

Today, I did something totally opposite of what I usually blog about. Nothing about it was local. Nothing was seasonal (unless you REALLY stretch seasonal). Nothing about it was organic, or even remotely healthy. But sometimes, it's just really important to have Funfetti.


Yes, you read that correctly. See, I was in Target the other day (source of all things good and dangerous...and just wait till they start making their own brand of liquor...and you know they will...Archer Farms Gin, anyone?), looking for random red white and blue picnic stuff for my fireworks picnic with EPB tonight, and spotted a box of "Stars and Stripes Funfetti". I could not help myself. While I believe strongly in baked goods from scratch - and in fact have a darn good cupcake recipe that I've made before - I feel like Funfetti supersedes all rules.

A little history. When I go home to New Orleans, I usually stay with my friend Jen. (Yes, I know you all think I'm from Philly/Jersey. I am...I just have other homes too.) Anyway, Jen. She gets an excuse to clean up her guest room (to her husband I say "you're welcome"), and I get time with my friend and her family, plus fun drinks and home-cooked food. This also includes, not infrequently, Funfetti cupcakes.


Meanwhile, I grew up in a house of where convenience foods dared not tread - my mother made, among other things, all my birthday cakes from scratch - whether this was for health or economic reasons, I don't know, but probably both. Other things that came from scratch: pâtés, yogurt (easily 20 years before that was even remotely hip...she's always been ahead of the curve), the world's best red sauce (a recipe I've acquired but can't bring myself to share here...at least not yet), and waffles that needed no condiments whatsoever. It wasn't till many years later (I guess college?) that I baked from a box. While my mother is still my bar for a superior baked good, there is something lovely about the boxed mix - and it still holds some novelty for me. So: imagine my excitement when one day during the my last stint living in New Orleans, I went over to Jen's after work - and there were Funfetti cupcakes! This was my first encounter with the fascinating combination of cake mix and sprinkles, and I was hooked. I think she also sent me back to Chicago with a box for the road trip...that was a big Funfetti summer.

Anyway, when I saw that box in Target - I knew it had to happen. So, thanks for the introduction, Jen, and happy Independence Day, everyone!


2 comments:

  1. Hi Meg,
    I love this blog and particularly this post. I had no idea that you enjoyed the waffles so much! When you and Mark are here in August, I promise to make them.
    Before you and Daneen were born, Mrs. Stamps and I took a cake decorating class. We both won awards for our decorating skills...are you surprised??? We thought that we would be able to decorate the Birthday Cakes for our children and save gobs of money. In fact, while we may have saved some money with the decorating, we had fun making cakes from "scratch". Further, Grandma Currie made all cakes from "scratch" as did Mrs. Stamps' mother.
    Just a bit of history :)
    L,
    Mom

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  2. I am very proud to have introduced you the goodness that is funfetti. Of course, after reading this now I need to bake some.
    Miss you,
    Jen

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