I recall my first mofo entry like it was only yesterday...
And I thought it would be only fitting that I end MoFo with the same theme of carrot-y goodness...
Apparently I'm not the only one crazy about carrot cake. My coworker and friend Pet has ordered carrot cake cupcakes twice, and this time she ordered a carrot cake. Now that I've been baking cakes more often, I'm getting the hang of decorating them. Lessons from mofoing: don't fear cakes, cakes love to be baked and frosted!
(carrot cake smothered in a walnut-studded cinnamon buttercream)
MoFoing has been such a learning experience for me. Before October my blog had about 5 measly entries in a span of 8 months. I hope I'll continue blogging and churn out 1 entry at least every week.
MoFo lessons learned:
- It's best that you include photographs in your posts for a more interesting read. You don't need a schmancy SLR camera to get awesome photos.
- You don't need high-tech editing software to make your photos look more smashing than they already are. Picasa is user friendly.
- Picasa is not mac friendly.
- Blogspot is not mac friendly.
- Bring your camera everywhere (even if it's to get street food and buko juice from just around the corner); you never know when the perfect opportunity comes to photograph food.
- Pictures of baked goods (such as 90 cupcakes, 60 cupcakes, 1 cake, or 3 cakes) is always a crowd pleaser.
- Have your companion animals stay with you when you're cooking or baking. Cooking and baking won't feel so much like chores anymore.
I can't get over how awesome your cats look/are. major crush here!
ReplyDeletethanks celine :)
ReplyDeletemy cats are rescues from the streets and the sad thing is, there's a lot of cat "racism" where i'm from... purebred cats are put on pedestals while street cats are acceptable roadkill!