Wednesday - March 10

We were a little late getting down to the lunchroom today, but we made it just in time to take a picture of the last piece. The sharpie marker scribbles on the aluminum foil informed us the crumbly layered cake was "Williams burgorange Cake," which we pondered until we figured out it was probably "Williamsburg Orange Cake" if written more clearly.

Williamsburg Orange Cake

The Williamsburg Orange cake is apparently named for Colonial Williamsburg Virginia. The city was the center of political events in Virginia leading to the American Revolution. Restored as a national monument. "It is a moist cake filled with golden raisins and walnuts and the frosting adds just enough sweetness to make it irresistible," one blogger said. (wow, Crazy Cake Lady teaches us so much)

We didn't get a chance to eat much, but it tasted pretty sweet, like any other CCL cake. I wonder if she got this recipe from the same book as her President's Day Mount Vernon Cake. There's something in common there, right?

-Weight-gaining worker

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