Celebrate life with cake
Nov 10th, 2008 | By Julia Sutton | Category: BlogFour weeks after having spinal surgery my daughter baked a chocolate cake.
It wasn’t easy - she needed me and some industrial pain killers - but bake she did.
Some people find their passion early in life; my daughter found cake. In fact some of her first words were “yummy yums”.
I remember dropping her at her grandparents when she was three. It was my birthday and I was off shopping. I returned later to find two shattered grandparents, a triumphant child and a magnificently decorated birthday cake.
I was told later she started organising her vision the moment I left. Her grandparents just got swept up in the almighty tide of her will to bake her mother a cake.
My daughter was born with the understanding of how to create celebration and pleasure in daily life. I resisted her passion and worried about sugar and fat and too much cake.
In time I learnt to stock the pantry with pure, organic ingredients and just let her go for it. If what goes in is wholesome than the cake is not to be feared.
I now understand that cake can be eaten with as much joy as it is baked and life is so much the richer for it.


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