Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my sons bar mitzvah we had so much leftover cake that we ran out of room. We gave two big pie es to the grandparents, and asked a couple of neighbors to store some for us. My husband brought some to work as well.
I have to ask - you asked neighbors to store leftover cake and didn't just offer it to them to eat?
I don't believe we told them what it was, just do you have any extra room in your freezer for a week or two.
Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my sons bar mitzvah we had so much leftover cake that we ran out of room. We gave two big pie es to the grandparents, and asked a couple of neighbors to store some for us. My husband brought some to work as well.
I have to ask - you asked neighbors to store leftover cake and didn't just offer it to them to eat?
I don't believe we told them what it was, just do you have any extra room in your freezer for a week or two.
Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my sons bar mitzvah we had so much leftover cake that we ran out of room. We gave two big pie es to the grandparents, and asked a couple of neighbors to store some for us. My husband brought some to work as well.
I have to ask - you asked neighbors to store leftover cake and didn't just offer it to them to eat?
I don't believe we told them what it was, just do you have any extra room in your freezer for a week or two.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as leftover cake.
Dig in!