Monday, March 05, 2007

The leaning cake of Sketty


Does this cake look to you as if it's leaning? You can't see it very well in the photo but it has a definite tilt to it compared to the other side. I wonder if it's something to do with the 14 tablespoons of brandy I added.

9 comments:

DeeJay said...

Just look at the weight of that thing bending the rack!
I can taste it with my cup of tea right now

Furtheron said...

check the level of your cooker. I bet it's level with the floor but I bet the floors not level with the world. --- Story of my life... :-)

Ramblins of a middle-aged goddess said...

Liz, so nice to have you stop at my blog. Is this the first time? If so thanks for coming by. I love new visitors!! I love meeting new friends!! What a cake!! i hope it was good!! I never worry what they look like just as long as they are good. Come back and visit anytime. Sandy

Beth said...

Your lovely cake looks fine to me Liz, but I know what you mean mind. How many tablespoons of brandy did you use......lol? I've been having probs accessing your page re running active x? Not sure how it let me this time though. Hope your well my lovely. I'm bit poos. Beth XX

Shades said...

I don't know about the sides being wonky- but it has a bit of middle (age) spread!

Lee said...

I think it's the bench that's at fault, Liz.

Liz Hinds said...

It's the bottom tier of the wedding cake. It'll be fine when it's covered with marzipan and icing!

Although, further on up the road, have you been to our house? Nothing's plumb!

Beth, is it the music causing the problem? I will take it off autostart tomorrow. Hope you're better soon.

Puss-in-Boots said...

Who cares if it's on a lean, it's got all that brandy in it. Let me at it!!!!

Alice (in BC Canada) said...

14 tablespoons of brandy... did you ad this to the cake or to you? hahaha. It looks just fine to me.

This is my first time to your blog. Came here through Manic Monday links, and decided to hang around for awhile and catch up on some of your back posts.

I'm in Canada, but on Dad's side we go back to Wales.