Christmas Lottery
Original Post
Who ever came up with cake?
I mean cake is...Ummm partyish. Its like people eat it to have fun? Its more like a dessert thing...What do you think....Party or dessert?
Originally Posted by DrJim View Post
Cake sucks.

So neither.

This, Every cake I've had is terible, but I'd have to say it's party food.
Last edited by Pwender; Aug 5, 2011 at 06:51 PM.
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the summed down version of how cakes came to be as they are is because cake goes back in history to ancient cultures with a sweet tooth. Their cake was heavier and more grainy with dried fruits and natural sweeteners, not light and airy as cakes are today.
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Portal Math

Cake = Lie.
Lie = Sin.

Adam and Eve made cake.

Wait, there was cake before Portal, so that's not right...

The Greeks invented beer as a leavener, frying fritters in olive oil, and cheesecakes using goat's milk.[6] In ancient Rome, basic bread dough was sometimes enriched with butter, eggs, and honey, which produced a sweet and cake-like baked good.[5] Latin poet Ovid refers to the birthday of him and his brother with party and cake in his first book of exile, Tristia.[7]

^Off of wikipedia, so it was either the Greeks or the Romans.
Last edited by MajorKitty; Aug 5, 2011 at 06:17 AM.