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Happy Birthday outsideasy
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Happy Birthday outsideasy
Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday Dear Al, Happy Birthday to You

Furbalsmom-
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Join date: 2010-06-10
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Location: Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
Re: Happy Birthday outsideasy
And many more!
boffer-
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Location: yelm, wa, usa
Re: Happy Birthday outsideasy
Happy Birthday! 


camprn
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Re: Happy Birthday outsideasy

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!

middlemamma-

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Location: Post Falls Idaho and LOVING it
Re: Happy Birthday outsideasy
Thank You Thank You Thank You
I'm getting phone calls and now your greetings too, what a surprise.
Al
I'm getting phone calls and now your greetings too, what a surprise.
Al
outsideasy-
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Age: 63
Location: Modesto, CA Zone 9
Happy Birthday!
Hope You're having a great one.
Betty
Betty
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the SFG birthday cake!
I asked Al what kind of cake he wanted for his birthday and he said "really decadent, and of course chocolate" ...and something round and also square. Sooooo, this is what he got!

The round base is a split layer double chocolate cake with chocolate fudge filling. The two small "garden boxes" are the same cake, no filling but all the frosting was super chocolate. Coffee was the liquid I used to make the frosting. The little green things in the SFGs were fennel fronds, yellow mustard flowers, and white cilantro flowers. The grids for the SFGs were toothpicks. Oh, yeah...the "dirt" was frozen chocolate chips run through the grinder! We had fun with it. My grandsons thought it was great fun. Al loved it and our entire family thinks he and I've both gone a bit nuts with this gardening thing.

The round base is a split layer double chocolate cake with chocolate fudge filling. The two small "garden boxes" are the same cake, no filling but all the frosting was super chocolate. Coffee was the liquid I used to make the frosting. The little green things in the SFGs were fennel fronds, yellow mustard flowers, and white cilantro flowers. The grids for the SFGs were toothpicks. Oh, yeah...the "dirt" was frozen chocolate chips run through the grinder! We had fun with it. My grandsons thought it was great fun. Al loved it and our entire family thinks he and I've both gone a bit nuts with this gardening thing.

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Location: Modesto CA, Central Valley, USDA Zone 9b, Sunset 14, AHS Heat Zone 8, whew!
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