![]() ![]() But the lovely, light luscious delectable cake will not be stopped. ![]() When the cake begins to rise the Duchess sits on top of it to tamp it down. “Whatever she found she put into the batter.” And six times as much yeast for good measure. She gives the cook the day off and begins to assemble. One day the Duchess decides to bake a cake - a lovely, light luscious, delectable cake. The Duke and Duchess live with their thirteen daughters: Madelyn, Gwendolyn, Jane, Catilda, Carolyn, Gwenevieve, Maud, Mathilda, Willibald, Genevieve, Joan, Brunhilde, and Gunhilde. The Duchess Bakes a Cake by Virginia Kahl has been around since 1955. We still don’t have libraries (a great benefit of this confinement is the reminder of how special and necessary are libraries in our lives) so we are limited to books we can find read aloud on Youtube. Jackie: We decided to honor the nation’s newfound love of baking with a column on picture books focused on baking. ![]()
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