Friday, April 3, 2020

Happy Birthday, Marz! (Kirk & Starsky Debate Cake)

Marz's birthday is tomorrow, and like so many people who want to celebrate a special occasion during social distancing, we can't very well do it in person.

I'm sad we can't hang out tomorrow––except from across the street––but it's not unnatural to make her a ludicrous image-macro story instead. It's the sort of thing fans separated by time and space do.

Here, in honor of her arrival on planet Earth, Starsky and Kirk get in a debate about cake. 
(Star Trek screencaps from Trekcore.com; text from vintage baking ads.) (I still don't have photoshop, so this looks like an old-timey job.)









What do their friends say?



It seems the conclusion is obvious:




But what is the best cake ever, in the entire universe? 

That's easy:



7 comments:

  1. Hi Fresca,
    Lovely to meet you-and at the moment virtual is the way to go! This is hilarious. I think I know what pudding cake is, but what is crisco? My favourite go to cake is banana loaf and I have recently made a few of those. I am determined to eat lots of cake at the moment as who knows what is around the corner? Hope you are having a good day.
    Sarah

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  2. Hi, Sarah!
    Wonderful to meet you too!

    Pudding cake--I suppose it's a relative of a cake with treacle or custard?---something with a wet, goopy element! :)

    William Shatner (Kirk) famously ("famous" to fans, that is) did a TV commercial (or something) eating a spoonful of pudding.

    Crisco is the brand name of the no. 1 solid vegetable lard--used for pie crusts and frostings... and also (hence the joke) a cheap sex lube.

    YES! to your plan to eat cake!
    I'm going to make small springtime cakes using molds for making mini-wedding cakes. (I've never used them.)

    Have a good weekend!

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  3. P.S. SARAH:
    I just looked it up and see that the UK brands of solid vegetable shortening are Trex, Flora White or Cookeen. Correct?

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  4. LOL! Love this! It never occurred to me that we don't have Crisco in the UK, but I guess we don't!

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  5. STEVE: Glad it made you laugh! I hadn't thought about Crisco being an American brand either.
    But I guess it still exists in the 23rd century!

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  6. Hi Fresca,
    Thank you for that! Yes to Trex and Flora but never heard of Cookeen-but I don't look in that section so I will on my next visit. It will give me something to think about while I am dodging other shoppers!

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  7. SARAH: You have a mission! Please report back... :)

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