I wonder what the cake is supposed to symbolize. A jail for Snickers bars? I'm also curious what a psychoanalyst would say to a person who actually gave this monstrosity to their mother for Mother's Day.
I found the picture of the ugly cake here. There are many other repulsive cakes on that blog but this one is the definite winner.
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I'd say it represents someone's secret fantasy of their mother as a spider, with the child/victim trapped in her web with no means of escape until the age of 18.
On a related note, I am making an almond and mascarpone cheesecake today. I hope mine is prettier than this.
Yes, but how does it taste? For truly ugly cakes go visit cakewrecks site.
I usually don't think of "ugly" when I see a cake but the amount of needless calories I'd be consuming by eating it :)
And then they say that men never worry about calories. Stereotypes reign supreme.
I don't eat cake so the aesthetic dimensions of cakes are all I care about. :-)
"I don't eat cake so the aesthetic dimensions of cakes are all I care about. :-)"
Still protesting Marie Antoinette? Or do you avoid cake for some other reason?
:-) :-)
I just don't like cake. I must have eaten too much of it when I was a kid. My mother is a fantastic baker. But after all that cake, I'm now completely indifferent to it.
Now, a good piece of sausage. . . That's real dessert. :-)
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