Monday, January 26, 2015

Rich, Indulgent, Delicious






"It's rich, indulgent and so delicious" - that's what the recipe said and it was true! Miss E found the photo/recipe for German Chocolate Cheesecake by Willow Bird Baking and she and her visiting college friend, Miss C, set about making it late last week. We finished eating the last of it today. 




There are six layers in total - the mix of flavours and textures is excellent. It certainly is very rich, somewhat expensive and very time consuming to make. Miss E and Miss C joked with each other about impressing young gentlemen with such a cake one day.




We had the privilege of Mark Hemans visiting our church again this weekend. His teachings and ministry are very refreshing and encouraging. Last night Mark was sharing about how faith focusses on Jesus, the Word of God. Faith sees Jesus and the answer. Satan wants us to focus on the problem. Jesus never focussed on the problem, he focussed on the Father. 
Mark shared wonderful pearls of wisdom, riches for the soul, and prayed for many. 




Today, January 26th, is Australia Day, the day we remember the arrival of the first fleet of convicts/settlers in 1788. Part of today's local celebrations included a Mayor's cricket game. Our twins played (against each other) in the juniors' warm up game on this hot and humid Monday. A very Australian way to commemorate this day and honour our British heritage.


Sharing at SkyWatch Friday.

20 comments:

maryandpatch.blogspot.com said...

Whouah! This is probably one of the best looking cake I've ever seen!!

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

One of the very best (maybe THE best) I have ver tasted too. I’m a little sad it’s all gone.

DeborahGun said...

Oh my goodness, I am suddenly craving chocolate cheesecake! Looks amazingly delicious. And what a great reminder about where our eyes should be fixed - I forget so quickly.

Giga said...

Certainly Miss E and Miss C. impressed the guys such a great cake. Nice and interesting is celebrated on the Feast and daughters you have had the opportunity to play. Regards

eileeninmd said...

Oh my, the cake looks delicious.. Kudos to Miss E and Miss C, they are great bakers.. have a happy week!

geanina said...

delicious pictures!:)

Dirk Rosin said...

å så deilig kake, nam nam . flotte bilder igjen !

Sylvia K said...

That cake does indeed look delicious!! The girls did a great job!! Wish I had a slice right now -- better than a regular, boring old breakfast!! Hope you have a great week!!

Unknown said...

That cake looks so Yummy. They did and amazing job.

Hugs~

Joy said...

lots of calories, but seems so good:)
anyway, what is good with the bible is it is like a treasure that never ends.
wishing you a happy Australian day:)

Mary Huey said...

That cake does look yummy! I've become a fan of the Great British Baking show which has just premiered here in the states -- what wonderful things they bake. No pre-made pie crust from the grocery!!

amanda said...

One of my favorite things about your family, Karen, is the diversity of talents and interests. The confectionery talents of your kids has always wowed me!
(I chuckle at the comment of impressing young gentlemen.. We joke that my brother in law was won over by his bride by her magnificent cheesecakes!)

Love your photo of the bloom opened through the fence.
And happy belated Australia Day to you!

Julie said...

Yum, that cake looks absolutely delicious, I definitely could not do all this sugar free clean living that seems to be fashionable at present. Another one pinned to make and enjoy.

Juliana said...

Yummy! nice cake

xoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject

Jim said...

Yummo.

Unknown said...

Was looking at sky pics and now the diet has completely gone out the window when I saw that cake.

Liz said...

That cake looks absolutely delicious!
I love the little rose poking through the fence. What a gorgeous looking day!

Cathy said...

I do want to make one of these cakes one day...but it will take a crowd to help eat it...and I have less at home now.

So I plan to make a rice pudding for Sunday's dessert instead! But while not your "rich, indulgent, delicious" dessert, rice pudding is quite wonderful!

Jeanne said...

I am currently working on a new bible study on faith, believing. A real active verb in stead of a noun. Such a difference that it makes when this is an active thing in your life. have you ever heard of Beth Moore? she has a number of bible studies which I love and are always so in depth. Blessings to you

Lisa Gordon said...

Oh my goodness, that cake!!!
it looks so yummy.

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