Check out this map of the US featuring the foods that best represent each state, at least according to My Food Looks Funny. So those in the US, did they get it right? My childhood home, NJ, is an Italian sub which sounds about right, but Washington DC is conspicuously missing. And what’s up with green JellO for Utah? (via Laughing Squid).
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Book Review – Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks
Who is Tigga Mac? Only the coolest cake lady in Australia!
Tigga Mac, also known as Tegan Maccormack, is a renowned cake artist and content creator based in Melbourne, Australia. With a massive following across various social media platforms, Tigga has gained fame for her exceptional cake-decorating skills and engaging content.
Tigga Mac has a significant presence on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, where she shares her cake creations, tutorials, and behind-the-scenes glimpses [Insta][Facebook][3Youtube][Tiktok]. Have you watched their content?
Her tutorials are generally using store-bought supermarket cake hacks from Woolworths or Coles Mudcakes. Being able to buy a ready made mudcake and then just do the creative stuff is really appealing to me. I could find time to bake or decorate but not usually both.
I have to say my favorite is the Ramen Noodle cake tutorial.
This book is available for pre-order .
‘Birthdays are meant to be filled with joy and wonder, not stress and frustration. That’s why we created Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks to help people create beautiful cakes without the hassle,’ says Tigga.
‘What sets Tigga Mac’s Cake Hacks apart is its accessibility. You don’t need to be an expert baker or have a big budget to create these masterpieces. We provide step-by-step instructions and helpful visuals to guide you through the process,’ says Katie.
Debra says
Ha! Green Jello has turned into more of a huge joke in Utah than anything else. I think people continue to serve it in Utah, just because they think that it is hilarious. 🙂
Michelle says
Haha, Utah is full of Mormons, who are notorious for bringing green jello to potlucks (sometimes with shredded carrot in it, like my aunt used to do…)
Susan Reaney says
That is simply incredible. I am going to have to look at it much more closely.
Fondly,
Suz
Joanna says
Hah, the green jello is a Mormon thing, it’s one of our awesome stereotypes. I wasn’t raised in UT so I don’t quite get it, but pretty much all Mormons know some rumors of horrible, awful recipes including green jello- I’ve heard of one with green jello and meat- ew!
meaghan mountford says
OK, I knew there had to be some sort of connection. I knew nothing of the UT green jello thing, so thanks all!!
TCahal says
They pegged AZ on the head…warm fry bread with some honey and powder sugar…YUMMY!