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GOT FROSTING?



So much better than "Got Milk?", you think?

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  1. Boy, it was hard to take a picture of myself with frosting all over!

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  2. Step AWAY from the frosting, girl.....
    As an small child my aunt used to 'shush me' so she could watch her 'stories' by making a BOWL of vanilla buttercream frosting, and sitting me on the couch with a spoon. If I uttered ONE word, the frosting bowl was snatched - child abuse! And now I'm a frosting fiend, too....

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  3. Oh my goodness...still laughing at your post! I hope you are able to speak in coherent sentences after all of that sugar. That photo would make such a funny poster (or card). As a fellow Sugarholic, I would buy one in a heartbeat!

    This white one is my very favorite. You are really on to something with the swirly, sophisticated backgrounds. Perfect for these heavenly treats!

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