What’s Your Favorite Dessert?
I don’t have sweets every day, but that doesn’t mean I’ll pass up an opportunity to infuse my bloodstream with sugar. Everything is good in Moderation, they say – but I live in the state of Washington. Thanks to Michelle for snapping this photo!










9 Comments
Traci Toguchi
July 22nd, 2009
at 4:49pm
Gr8 pic! LOL
I’d say cupcakes, but then I couldn’t say cake, nor cookies, nor pies, nor… I think you get it. I can’t pick a fave because I grew up in a family of small business owner bakers.
Desserts made with organic ingredients and natural sweeteners take priority over processed desserts – if this helps picking any one dessert. BTW, I am a proud organic/natural sugar baker! :)
Wait, you didn’t say what yours is!
jacob jordan
July 22nd, 2009
at 7:01pm
holy crap …. does that say 7.99 for the price or that cake ? omg is that for one piece? it looks like it says 7.99ech
jacob jordan
July 22nd, 2009
at 7:02pm
ooops sry … i zoomed in… its 3.29 a slice … thats still crazy expensive
MerryMarjie
July 23rd, 2009
at 1:41pm
Without a doubt, Carrot Cake, the 1000-calorie piece, please. It’s cake, it has cream cheese frosting (for dairy), and with carrots and walnuts (vegetable, protein), it’s a complete meal. What’s not to like?
Yum!
Auriette
July 23rd, 2009
at 6:33pm
A banana split with Midnight Chocolate ice cream on each end and Peanut Butter Chocolate in the middle. Sadly, the Ice Cream Club that served this delicious treat has gone out of business. I miss my Midnight Chocolate especially. It was the very best dark chocolate ice cream I have ever had.
comneard
July 24th, 2009
at 1:56am
my favourite dessert would have to be sticky date pudding with custard… mmmmmmmm
rev rowdy
July 24th, 2009
at 8:37am
butter pecan frozen yogurt with caramel sauce and crushed butter finger candy bar mmmmmmmmmmmmm
vangie
July 27th, 2009
at 3:32pm
can’t believe there are no replies yet to this.
halo-halo!
Amir
July 29th, 2009
at 11:52am
I like how you used the verb “infuse” instead of something like “fill”. It makes the whole idea of sweets in moderation much more contradicting :-)