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To: yorkie

She sure is a cutie pie, yorkie! And I bet she’s not spoiled a bit! She sounds quite intelligent with all the commands she follows, too. I guess she’s a lot of company for you in the long run. I’d love to see the salute command! Bet that’s cute!

I hadn’t heard about all that rain you all have been having. Isn’t Arizona known for its dryness? (a lot I know...LOL)!!

Yes, we enjoyed the pizza the other evening and the pineapple upside down cake wasn’t bad either. Its one of my favorite cakes. Mama used to make her pineapple cake in her iron skillet and the few times I’ve made it, I did the same. Seems to be better with the brown sugar and buttery syrup in the bottom of the skillet and when you turn it out, it looks prettier and more delicious. This we had the other night was in the regular 9 by 13 pan. They didn’t turn it out and just left it in the pan. I like my way the best I guess ‘cause I learned it from Mama. (Our eyes taste the cake first.)

Hi, Shanah, you’re a cutie pie! This is your Auntie Jane talking to ya! Speak! Get in your little crate house now.
Your Auntie Jane is crazy, isn’t she?


848 posted on 09/10/2013 2:28:10 PM PDT by jaycee
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To: jaycee

If I remember correctly, you and I use(d) the same recipe for pineapple upside down cake. This is how they turn out, right?
I would love to make a half cake, but can't find the box mix like Jiffy used to have for small cakes.
If I make the whole cake, I would have to throw out most of it, as there is no one to share with anymore.

(Of course I could make it from scratch, and just halve the recipe
but the box mix always turned out so good, I never changed.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. LOL!)


851 posted on 09/10/2013 5:17:48 PM PDT by yorkie
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