I am craving cake. Not for any occasion, except to eat.

Anonymous
Now I want cake.
Anonymous
balducci's chocolate decadence cake (flourless)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where in the Alexandria area can I get some good cake? Not celebrating anything, but I don't eat cake very often, so I'd like to indulge in something delicious and well made. I tend to like Chocolate, coconut, lemon, berry. Where should I go for cake?



I've been craving cake for the last two weeks as well. And I usually never crave it. I wonder if it has something to do with the weather???
Anonymous
Whole Foods cakes always look amazing. Never tried one, though. Same with Balduccis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whole Foods cakes always look amazing. Never tried one, though. Same with Balduccis.


Whole Foods is not good. Can't speak about Balduccis.
Anonymous
Does Bradlee Shopping Center still have that amazing pastry shop?
Anonymous
WF cakes are awful. Not a big fan of most Firehook cakes, but they have a very light and moist cake with strawberries and cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aw, I'm sorry you have such food issues that that seems like an appropriate image to post when someone asks where to buy cake. Hugs to you and I hope your recovery goes well.


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Agree. What a terribly sad mindset to think wanting and indulging in cake every so often, is an automatic gateway to morbid obesity. PP must have some crippling control issues with food. Life is to enjoy all things (in good moderation).
Anonymous
NP here. Yeah, what is it with WF cakes? Beautiful, but expensive and meh.

I'm home for the day, so I'd better not think too much about cake right now. But thank you PP's for giving me ideas on where I should go on Saturday. DH is coming back from a business trip and he likes cake too. Might be a good date.

Anonymous
A couple of Korean bakeries in Centreville worth a visit:

http://www.yelp.com/biz/jireh-bakery-cafe-centreville
http://www.yelp.com/biz/tous-les-jours-centreville

Asian cakes and pastry are lighter flavored, not as sugary sweet. It's good for a change of pace. Both are the type of place where you can buy something and relax for a while.
Anonymous
Tous Les Jours is fantastic and kid friendly and relaxing. They really care - the cakes are great and the owner even asked us for our opinion between two coffees.
Anonymous
OP, there are miriad recipes for microwave cake in a mug that will totally give you a cake fix in five minutes.

This is my favorite. I cut it in half and add two tablespoons of cocoa powder.

http://ourdailysalt.com/recipes/vegan-recipes/microwave-vanilla-cake-in-a-cup-recipe-vegan-3691/
Anonymous
My favorite cakes are Smith Island cakes. They sell the mini ones in Giant. Pricey for a small cake from a grocery store, but so delicious.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorite cakes are Smith Island cakes. They sell the mini ones in Giant. Pricey for a small cake from a grocery store, but so delicious.



I don't see the hoopla about those cakes. They get sent to my office weekly and nobody really touches them.
Anonymous
There's a place in Old Town on King St. that makes great cakes. You can even watch the pastry chef decorating the cakes.
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