September 18, 2007 4

Don’t Tell Mama

By in making stuff is good

Num. I inherited a giant zucchini (aka Big Man on Campus) this weekend and felt obligated to make something with it. Now giant veggies often do not taste very nice, so I figured on grating it up and making it into zucchini muffins, bread, cupcakes, something.

Shh, big boy’s sleeping.

As you can see, huge. And it’s well traveled too, born in Prince Edward County, tenured in Ottawa, eaten in Toronto. Here’s a tip-if you are boarding a plane with felony producing tools, carry a giant vegetable to put through the x-ray machine and the people watching for bad stuff will be too distracted to notice anything.

Anyway, I found a recipe that sounded great, and followed that. It’s out of “Everyday Food”, a recipe magazine put out by the publishers of Martha Stewart Living. I love this little magazine, I have a subscription to it, and I try to make at least one recipe out of each issue.

Long story short, it’s not a very good recipe, typical, I understand, of a lot of MS recipes.

Cuppycakes

There’s chopped pecans in the batter, so I stuck halves on the top.

Glorp

It’s cream cheese frosting. I made way too much, and now I don’t know what to do with the leftovers. I coloured it pink because, hey, I like pink, and because I don’t have any green food colouring, which, realistically, would have made more sense. Maybe I will spread it on bagels. Is that even legal?

Gettin bizzay

Best thing I ever got at Value Village. I wear it out sometimes because it’s so funny.

4 Responses to “Don’t Tell Mama”

  1. Shannon says:

    Hahaha I like the apron

  2. Shannon says:

    And those cupcakes were delicious!!!

  3. Allahkat says:

    Oddly enough, I was just telling someone (someone at work? Kevin? Both? I don’t remember) about that apron the other day.
    And really, pink icing is mandatory.

  4. Caitlin Jane says:

    I really think it was my best ever VV score. Or at least in my top 5.

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