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Sweet Temptations For Christmas 2021

ABSENT....  For the past couple of weeks.... Now I am back again!

To continue on my Christmas post, *yes, very backdated, I know*..... 

Desserts came after the main meal, a big thank you to our youngest chef who has a real passion for cooking and baking... Her name is Kaye, only in her early 20s and she really cooks and bakes real good food!  She is planning to open a cafe soon... just find for the right location and timing... meanwhile, she does all the orders online, just type in Dining With Kaye in the Instagram and we will find lots of good and yummy food there, mainly desserts, which is really my kind of food!

Here goes...one of her Christmas packs.... 
Inside her box of goodies....
She does everything from scratch...
And I think I have tried a bit of everything inside this box.... 
Fudges, choc lava... butter cookies.... among them.... 
She brought over a tray of Tiramisu!
Her signature cake...
And she has so many orders for this cake....
I am missing this now...
Never tasted such tiramisu before....
Real Quality... 
Red velvet cake from Railey's.....
Only two pieces were eaten on Christmas....
Everyone was busy "attacking" the Tiramisu...
LOL... 

Comments

  1. You're telling me, you sure are backdated. LOL!!! So very busy there babysitting and cooking? The red velvet cake looks beautiful - I love red velvet, dunno why it was not as popular as the tiramisu. Wow! One whole tray of it! All the best to Kaye when she opens her own place, lovely Christmas pack!

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  2. It all looks wonderful, she is a very talented baker!

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  3. Wow! The tiramisu looks so very tasty! 😋😋😋

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  4. Oh wow!! A box of deliciousness and sweetness. You must be enjoying yourself very much there.

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