It’s all coming back to me now
So you should know that I am not a “shopper”. I live in shopping mall heaven — I’m ten minutes from the Broadway Mall, 15 from Roosevelt Field and 25 from Whitman Shoppes — but I seldom go to the mall. I prefer to shop on line. And when I do venture into a store, I usually know what I want and buy it as quickly as possible. I’m not one to browse through stores just to see what’s for sale. There’s a local chain, Baked By Melissa , that specializes in mini cupcakes. They’re primarily in Manhattan. A few years ago Becca introduced me to their product - delicate little cakes, exquisitely decorated, very tasty. I walk past their shop on 7th Avenue whenever we go to the theater. Well, last week I remembered that they used to have a second shop on 7th, right next to the original shop, but selling gluten-free versions of all their cupcakes. The gluten-free shop closed, but the company continues to make a gluten-free version of their product. So I thought that gluten-free cupcakes wou
I'm guessing these came from Mexico. They really know how to celebrate the Day of the Dead.
ReplyDeletePerfect creations! Great for the season ^_^
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Beautiful. Halloween is such a fun time.
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Day of the Dead? I love these decorated skulls (real or made up) for some reason. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteDay of the Dead. Mexican holiday observed November 1. It's the basis of the Disney movie "Coco".
DeleteThose things just look creepy to me. And they're all over the place here.
ReplyDeleteCool!
ReplyDeleteNice Day of the Dead skulls.
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