Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday in the Art Room. SITAR Cake

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SITAR is about ANYTHING art. Your art, someone else's art, writing, photography, the art of cooking, the art of sewing and textiles. Sharing historical art, street art, a story about art. Do you have a question or need help with art? Write a blog post and link it up here. We will all try to help with it. My only rule is that if someone asks for critique it must be done with generosity and consideration. 
This is a place of learning, encouragement and inspiration.
 
I was going back and forth on a SITAR subject for today, when I answered an email from my good friend Gene.
He had mentioned that he was baking cakes for his mom's 90th birthday. He bakes one with sugar and one diabetic cake. He sent me a photo of a cake he made for his brother's birthday. This is a lovely cake.
 
We all know there are some outstanding cakes being made by bakers around the world. Today, I want to focus on a bit of history of cakes. 
So where did the cake come from?
The earliest evidence of cake baking dates back over 4,000 years to ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. These ancient cakes were essentially sweetened breads. Not at all like the fluffy, sweet deserts we make today.
 
In ancient times the ingredients were grains, dates, rains, honey and nuts. They used yeast to make the cakes raise
The first birthday cake came from the ancient Greeks. They baked moon shaped  cakes to honor Artemis, the goddess of the moon. They placed lit candles on top to make the cakes glow.  
In the middle ages Europeans expanded on cake baking. Their cakes had a dense structure with a high content of sugar/honey and heavy laden with fruits and or ginger. These cakes would last for months and often used as a food source on long journeys. Oh and did you know that the word "cake" comes from the old Norse word "KAKA"  
By the 17 and 18th centuries cakes started to be more airy and light in structure.
The growing availability of refined sugar and chocolate (courtesy of global trade routes) transformed cake into an elite, sweet treat.
 
There are a few Youtubes that bake centuries old cakes. My favorite is Tasting History with Max Miller. He has a lot of info on historical cakes.

This is a civil war cake 
 
There are many election cakes but I like this image. 
 
Here is another cake made by Gene
 
Here are some of the cakes that I have made and shown on my blog. Not as pretty as Genes.

Lemon cake 

 
Peach Cake
 
Molasses ginger cake
 
I had to change my baking habits to kidney friendly when Mr. M. lost one kidney to cancer.

Kidney friendly strawberry cake,

 
And here is a chocolate graham cracker cake I made just for this post. 
I didn't have any regular graham crackers. I seem to always have the chocolate ones. I changed a few things to make it Kidney friendly.
Right out of the oven. 
After dinner for Mr. M. 
Cake with whipped cream.
It's a strange cake but not too bad.
 
You will need. 
1/2 C APF all purpose flour
1 1/2 C graham cracker crumbs. About 20 squares. 2 1/2 t baking powder. 1/2 cup unsalted butter softened. 3/4 cup sugar or honey or sugar substitute, 2 eggs or 6T aquafaba, 1 t vanilla extract
3/4 C milk. I did add 1/2 c melted  chocolate chips.
In a small bowl mix graham cracker crumbs, flour and baking powder. Set it aside. In a larger bowl mix butter and sugar until fluffy. Add one egg at a time mix in well. Add in melted chocolate chips.  Mix in vanilla. Add dry ingredients a little at a time altering with the milk.  This is a very thick cake batter. I baked mine in a 9x13" pan but I should have used a bit larger. It took longer for the middle to bake. You don't want this too deep in the pan. Bake at 350°F or 176°C for about 20 minutes. Check to be sure it is baked all the way through.
 
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That's it for now, can't wait to see what arty thing you posted.
 Nicole

Friday, May 22, 2026

Friday Face OFF 5/22/26

 

Welcome To Friday Face OFF (FFO)
This is the place to show off your face art.
You know, ANY type of face, nature, the face of a flower, photography, drawings, paintings, AI. There just needs to be a face in your blog post, a link back to my blog and please use the image below. 
Thank you.
It's been a busy week. Mostly just everyday things. It makes me feel good that I can do the everyday things. 
Now this next portrait I drew I have mixed feelings about. I see so many things wrong with it. If I feel this way, why show it?  Showing what we think may be not so great artwork is vital because it shatters the myth of perfection, promoting an authentic human connection to it. 
This is my brother Tom. I have never seen him without a smile on his face.
I started drawing from the colored photo, then later flipped it to black n white. 
 
 I started in on his portrait.
It started like this. 
 
Then to this. I think it was here I went to black n white.
 
I was shaking a white pen and ink landed on my paper. uuurrrggg...
 

 
I figured I could just draw over it. 
 
I finished like this. I was putzing around with it too much and had to stop.
 
He has deep wrinkles by his left eye that I just couldn't get right. I lost the curve of his upper lip, and because of that he doesn't have a smiling face.  By this time was not into drawing his suit. The things I do like about it, it is dose look like my brother, I really like how his nose turned out and (wait for it) his hair and beard. Yes, I said hair. LOL
I would like a do over on this one. It was a total learning experience and I would like to get right. 
Here are a few AI that I do like.



 
Here are a few features
 
 
That's it for now.
Be sure to join in for 
Sunday in the Art Room 
 
Joining with Gillena
 
Now it's time to show me your face.
Nicole
 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Voting, lupus and more

 Hi Everyone!
 
The month is closing in. Seem like May is flying by. I have neglected lupus awareness month for a bit. One thing I want to write is, when I tell bits of my lupus story, it is NOT for anyone to feel sorry for me. I don't feel sorry for my life. I tell it so people will understand what the disease is. 
 
So, did you know
that 63% of people have never heard of lupus?

 
 

In the mid 1990's I had finished my education as a Vet Tech, while working in a clinic. By the late 1990's I was having trouble remembering things I had done a million times. Like how to run the autoclave, or the Hematology Analyzer. It wasn't all at once. Little by little I lost the ability to do my job. Work that I loved.
Eventually, I had to quit working. It was devastating to me. As it is for everyone who has lupus and can no longer function in a work place. 
 
On another subject. 6 states had primaries yesterday. Oregon was one of them.
Yes 
Now for the mundane. Since this weekend is memorial day. I'm going to the store to get a few things so I don't have to go out later in the week. This last weekend was Rhody days. It's a huge event every year and really sets off the beginning of terrorist season. Oppps I mean tourist season. It is estimated that 35,000 people attended this year. I live in a town with a population of 9,000. You don't want to know how bad the traffic is on the only main road in town. Which is hwy 101.
NOOOO we do not go out for this. People are stupid, drunk, and oh did I mention stupid? LOL We used to go every year but really just too many people to deal with.
 
It's the 119 annual Rhody days. 
Here is part of the parade. 
and the carnival
and the car show
That's it for me. I'm off to the store before it gets busy.
Have a great day everyone!
Nicole 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

T Stands for Birthday

 Hi Everyone!
 
Today is T Stands for Tuesday and it's 
Elizabeth's bEARTHday.  
Stop by to wish her a great day. 
I haven't been doing many link ups because of my health but I'm feeling a bit better (due to prednisone) and will join in as often as I can.
I'm sharing some AI that I created last night. 


 

I like how all of these turned out. 
 
Now for a drink
I really enjoy these sparking waters. I like mine with no flavors.
Have a great Tuesday
Nicole  

Monday, May 18, 2026

Monster Monday

 Welcome to
I'm trying to get used to the new platform of NightCafe. Unless I pay for a pro platform I can only create one image at a time. It takes forever, and there are no more styles to choose from. However, I did make some monsters for today.
Wanna eat out?
 

 
 


 
Now for something pretty.




That's it for now. Have a fabulous Monday. 
 
 Nicole