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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2008515" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Personally, I see cakes like that and I think 'Is it worth a toe? Is it worth the sight of one eye?' You may think that I am terrified of sweet things, not at all. I had a Devonshire Cream tea and a Devonshire clotted cream ice cream cornet in late summer '18. I thoroughly enjoyed both and ate both with not one whit of guilt or remorse but the next treat I had was a small one on my birthday much later in the year (I was saving the treats up for Christmas). I no longer have carb cravings so a treat two or three times a year is enough for me, I look forward to them because they are a true, proper treat not summat to be had every day or every week.</p><p></p><p>You could easily put both those cakes in my kitchen and it wouldn't bother me (middle son had a tower of profiteroles sitting in the fridge the other week and while I like them I was totally disinterested). I may even have broken my relationships with Mr. Ritz and Mr. Walker!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2008515, member: 408573"] Personally, I see cakes like that and I think 'Is it worth a toe? Is it worth the sight of one eye?' You may think that I am terrified of sweet things, not at all. I had a Devonshire Cream tea and a Devonshire clotted cream ice cream cornet in late summer '18. I thoroughly enjoyed both and ate both with not one whit of guilt or remorse but the next treat I had was a small one on my birthday much later in the year (I was saving the treats up for Christmas). I no longer have carb cravings so a treat two or three times a year is enough for me, I look forward to them because they are a true, proper treat not summat to be had every day or every week. You could easily put both those cakes in my kitchen and it wouldn't bother me (middle son had a tower of profiteroles sitting in the fridge the other week and while I like them I was totally disinterested). I may even have broken my relationships with Mr. Ritz and Mr. Walker! [/QUOTE]
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