We Voted Celebration Cake

We voted cake!
Let's steal the recipe a bakery made for 2024 Canada Day shall we? Honestly though, forward-looking Americans have already decided how they'll celebrate: lunch, dinner, picnic @ home, office BBQ in the park, basketball, football or soccer games. They are celebrating the act of voting. Results will come later. Thanx.

Aaah! Aaah! But the U.S. presidential election is tomorrow 5 November? Yes indeed tomorrow, but there is flour and icing to be bought, strawberries to be fetched from the local farmer who might be a 30 minutes' ride away and deciding where the voting celebration is going to be. Definitely, not the rich uncle's house or famous auntie's beach house. Why not? Have you noticed that wealthy family members tend to be dictatorial? Oops! wrong description, especially for this election. There might be one in the room or on the ballot.

Grandparents house will be ideal, if it they still live in the original house with a tree outside. Why celebrate now, before the results? Because this cake is a 'pat yourself on the back', a celebration of you, for using early voting to escape the claws of democracy-gouging creatures. It is to celebrate Americans who will wear familiar shoes/sneakers, stand in line and vote tomorrow, 5 November. It is giving thanks that you can vote for the kind of America you want.


Feed the baby. It's a waste of food giving it big pieces of cake or banana.

My apologies for blowing this out of proportion, but it is a big deal for people whose ancestors were not allowed to vote, or had to pay $2 to vote, like in Mississippi (said one old lady on T.V.). Other people have grandparents who say they could not vote in Africa, because they were Africans in South Africa.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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