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November 16, 2010 by Patsy

Devil’s Food Cake

A couple of weekends ago, I bought an old cookbook at the flea market for a quarter. Last night was Creative Sisterhood and I decided I’d make something from that book. Devil’s Food cake was the winner.

I followed the instructions – even frothing the eggs with a fork.

I whipped the egg whites and folded them in as it suggested, although I confess I used the Kitchen Aid. Lets do keep up with modern conveniences.

And I melted the chocolate in the microwave to add into the batter.

I was very impressed that the cake baked perfectly level with the pan – not that big poof on top (like Snooki) that you often get when you bake, that has to be trimmed off.

Just in case you want to give it a go yourself, here’s the recipe.

Everyone loved it at Creative Sisterhood. I’m not completely sold on it myself. I wasn’t fond of the texture – a bit too crumbly for my tastes. I’m sure that was from folding in the egg whites, but it’s just not my favorite.

However, I do appreciate opening a cookbook and not finding references to cake mixes in it..

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Epitaphs for Patsy

In a document she left behind for a good friend, Patsy listed five possible epitaphs that could be used at the time of her passing.

  • ‘Lived Fully. Laughed Loudly. Gave generously. Gone.’
  • ‘Lived, Laughed and Loved. Continuing that elsewhere.’
  • ‘Lived fully every day. No regrets now.’
  • ‘The journey continues It has been magical.’
  • ‘A magical journey so far no regrets.’

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