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My wife asked me to accompany her to our local garden centre and before she went to have a look at the flowers and plants we sat down for a coffee and a lovely piece of cake!!
This was more than pleasing to my eye!
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We popped out to Low Brafield, had a walk, sat in the sun and of course coffee and cake were involved..
Happy Anniversary Jill..x
Candy Cakes is in Upper St Martins lane close to the Seven Dials monument which is the centre of the seven streets.
This lingonberry cake is a marvellous winter cake: a rich, flourless chocolate-hazelnut base is topped with the mildly sweet compote of wild lingonberries. The tart, acetous berries have a bitter note that reminds of heather and forest and provides such a wonderful contrast to the toasted nutty notes of the cake while both are balanced by a layer of cool, silky whipped cream and a final sprinkling of chocolate shavings (or for sentimental reasons: sprinkles).
Drink: Coffee
Food: Mini cupcakes
Book: Touch and Go by Patricia Wentworth (1934; my copy is the 2016 Dean Street Press paperback).
Stormbaker: "Hello, Imperial Storm Bakery - how may I help you?"
Larry the Barista: "That'll be $37, please."
Tony Stark: "Bargain. AWESOME!"
Mmmm. Green Cupcake.
With Star!
It doesn't get better than this.
This photo made explore. Highest position: 297 on Thursday, May 1, 2008
Drink: Coffee
Food: Homemade chocolate cake
Book: The Bottle Factory Outing by Beryl Bainbridge (1980 impression, Fontana Books)
Drink: Coffee
Food: Homemade cookies and cream cupcakes
Book: Why Didn't They Ask Evans by Agatha Christie (1972 Fontana Books paperback feat. Tom Adams cover art)
This new cafe on Endell street caused quite a stir when it opened - but what a marketing ploy !
The cafe is on 61 Endell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9AJ
cck@coffeecakeandkink.com
Open 11 - 8 Monday - Thursday
Open 11 - 11 Friday and saturday
Open Sunday 11 - 6
The holiday continues... After dropping Maya at childcare this morning, I headed to Tilley's for a relaxing read of the paper with coffee and cake.
Dropped into Manhattans bike shop this afternoon. Today is the Royal Enfield's new Bullet 350 launch nationwide.
They had cake and coffee too!!
Nice little bike, one of a number of new models coming out..
I'm sticking with Himmy though!!
This one is a Hazelnut Chocolate Torte.
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Drink: Coffee
Food: Bites of brownie, caramel slice and lemon lime slice from a school bake sale
Book: Finds at a school book fair this morning (Alfred Hitchcock's Once Upon a Dreadful Time, 1964 Dell: Face to Face by Ellery Queen, 1971 Penguin; The Cabbage Patch by Noel Langley, 1955 Dragon Books)
Drink: Coffee
Food: Homemade chocolate cake
Book: Nightwebs: A Collection of Stories by Cornell Woolrich (1971; my copy is the 1974 Equinox paperback edition)
Come for Coffee and Cake!
171 Hair Beauty on Upper Street, Islington, London, is collecting for MACMILLAN Cancer Support in 2014-09.
Photo © Oxfordian
Two slices of lemon drizzle cake with my coffee this morning. It's raining steadily outside and I'm sitting here appreciating the hygge-ness of the moment.
Out to find the sunset on the Himmy.. Found bits of it, so celebrated with a coffee and a bit of cake.!
My coffee break this morning almost didn't happen (thanks to a massacre on the driveway that needed cleaning up - why can't cats eat all the evidence like dogs do?!).
Somehow I found time to throw the right ingredients together in a bowl, and I was able to have warm passion fruit muffins with my long-cold coffee.
Book: Death at the Bar by Ngaio Marsh (1954 Fontana)
No baking yesterday, thanks to a sick toddler. So I had to steal some of Maya's cookies for my morning coffee break.
Leftover birthday cake with my morning coffee today.
After baking a dozen cupcakes for Monday's party and two dozen last night for Maya to take to preschool today, I don't want to even look at a cupcake again. For a week or two anyway.
Interior view of Douwe Egberts Coffee Shop, Haarlem. Douwe Egberts was originally founded in 1753,with current headquarters in Amsterdam.
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Today was a bit of a lazy day, so not really a huge amount to share with you.
We only had one out, and that was a trip to the big shopping centre at Itakeskus. We had a nice stroll around, and decided to hit the Fazer cafe.
We both had this phenomenal carrot cake with a huge slab of creamy icing on the top. Only halfway through did I realise there was salmon soup on offer. Ah well...maybe next time. :)
We're home tomorrow, and with no home internet connection for a week my updates may be few and far between for a while!
A special treat of coffee and cake at Good Brother before our favourite weekly activity: visiting an op shop.
Me: flat white and a slice of fig and port cake.
Maya: vanilla milkshake and chocolate brownie.
Kane: Winnie the Pooh toy.
Morning coffee break, with a custard bun from Bread Top, the latest issue of Canberra Weekly and my current book.
The annual St George's Day celebrations in Birmingham held on Saturday 19th April 2014 (this year during the Easter weekend).
Chamberlain Square and Victoria Square.
Coffee and Cakes
Espresso and foamy milk lovingly made using Gaggia espresso machine.
Espresso cup (demitasse) from the black cat project collection at Intelligentsia.
Fuba cake, Brazilian staple made of corn meal, flour, butter, sugar, eggs, baking powder, milk.