Thursday, July 31, 2008

Thank you and Thrift Thursday

Thank you all SO VERY MUCH for the lovely birthday wishes you left! They truly did make my day even happier. :) I had a great birthday, even though our original plans didn't work out. I enjoyed eating a yummy dinner here with my little family, and Maren even acted like a human child (rather than a young chimpanzee) in the restaurant. We made a quick stop by Whole Foods to ogle the desserts and load up a container with Chicken Korma for tonight's dinner, then home for presents and cake & ice cream.

A few of you commented about the Texas Sheet Cake--Pioneer Woman has a version here (with step-by-step instructions) that is very similar to my recipe. In fact, I may try her recipe next time, just to see how it stacks up against mine. I'm definitely going to try her version of the frosting, because for some reason the measurements on my recipe were off and things went a little wonky. And really, I think it's the frosting that really makes this cake the best, so you want it to be perfect.

Because it's so easy and makes so much, this is a great cake to take to a function where you need to feed a whole lotta folks. Or you can just make it for yourself and eat it for breakfast and dessert and every meal in between every day for a week, like I usually do. :) Seriously, we ate plenty last night I sent two big plates-full to work with the Mister this morning and I still have half a cake left. And I'll have you know that it is taking every ounce of self-control I possess to not be in there scarfing it down straight out of the pan right this very second.

I haven't posted anything for Thrift Thursday in a while, but don't let that fool you into thinking I've quit shopping. Ha! Here's a little something I found more than a month ago, but I just now got around to photographing (albeit poorly. Maybe I should have asked for photography lessons for my birthday. sheesh.)

This cutie pie little chair was a mere $3 at the thrift. Actually, it might even have been $2 now that I think about it. Either way, it was ridiculously cheap for such a perfectly pink, delightfully shabby little chair! I wonder if perhaps it might have been a sewing table chair as it's quite small, but not small enough to be for a child. The top has a big crack so I thought it might be homemade, but I flipped it over and there is the manufacturer's stamp. It has been repainted though, and the cotton-candy colored paint is chipping in the most perfect way! I have not one single place in my house to put this and I had sworn off buying orphaned chairs, but for less than the price of a Happy Meal I simply couldn't pass this up! On the same shopping trip I also found the matching pink vintage tablecloth with a gorgeous gold Greek-style motif. Watch out, Sarah! I'm catching up to you--only about 150 more to go! :)

9 comments:

  1. Cute chair (and tablecloth).

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  2. I would have NEVER been able to find that lovely chair AND tablecloth at my thrift store. WOW. Great find. I LOVE the pink.

    As far as the LuRay cream soups...I think they are hard to find because they did not come with the "normal" sets. Women would have to buy them as extra pieces or special order them...just like the Chocolate pot set or after dinner sets and other specialty serving pieces. So, I think the most purchased were the everyday, regular dishes. They sure are cool though, aren't they?
    The yellow one is my upcoming bday present from Dear Hubby!

    Jillian

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  3. Anonymous9:37 PM

    I'm from Texas. And I have a sheet cake recipe from my mom that is awesome. It has cinnamon in it and you frost it while it is warm. Melt in your mouth chocolate...

    Hmmmm... Maybe I should make that for the potluck BBQ on Saturday. Oh, but I'm still dairy free due to the nursing baby. Ouch!

    If you want a peek at my recipe, send me an email or leave a comment on my blog. I'll happily pass it along.

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  4. I love the pink goodies. I too would have brought home the chair, and had no idea where it was going. Graham has 2 rocking chairs and now a little vintage chair, I can't leave them behind. It's a problem:) I'm glad you put a link for the cake, I had never heard of it and now I can check it out!

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  5. As I mentioned in my blog a couple of days ago, it's been hectic around here and I haven't been able to go bloggy visiting! So I missed your birthday! I hope it was perfect and wonderful and you had the best day ever! Another LEO! Woo Hoo! Today is my birthday! All the blogging Leo's need to get together for a big birthday bash! LOL!
    Take care!
    Jan

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  6. That is the CUTEST little pink chair I have ever seen!

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  7. Ohhh love the pink chair :) you have great luck, too thrifting! I'm definitely a chair person, I can't resist them when I see a bargain.I'm on my 8th one purchased at yard sales or thrift stores, but none are as cute as yours!

    Stop by my blog for a new little giveaway I'm doing this week :)

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  8. Happy Happy Birthday (yesterday) I hope you had a fantastic day!
    Loves!

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