PLUS, you could count those M&Ms as Kwanzaa "first fruits" on a kinara (candle holder). In which case - booya! Three-in-one! Yeah, baby!!
Jamie H., could world-wide religious harmony be brought about by a cookie cake?
[head tilt]
Naaaah.
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Happy Christmakwanzakuh! >.> See, everything's solved by combining things.
It also looks a little like my EKG might this time of year.
...um, I thought it was pretty :/
But then again, I'm drawn to colorful things like a mosquito craves that butt zapper.
Oh dear. Wonder what the label said.
LOL that's actually pretty cool, I wouldn't mind having it...
I think it makes a better ugly, post-modern dreidel than ugly, post-modern tree.
Chris-ma-kwanz-ma-kah?
it looks like they scribbled over a menorah
Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made you out of a Christmas tree. When you're dry and ready, dreidel... um... isn't for me!
I need some time to recover after the "intestines" (or brains) exposed cake! right now all cakes (including poo-dolph) do not look that bad!
I think it will take a while for me to go back to "normal"
:)
OMG - this ties in perfect to our conversation at dinner today -we have friends who celebrate many different holidays and my kids are just starting to pick up on how things like Santa and food choice vary with religion
my youngest was trying to puzzel it out - my oldest was spouting out facts -
but my middle child was the unifier, "it doesn't matter --- everybody eats!"
If I'd had this picture to show him, I could have added "everybody eats cookies!"
Happy Christmahannukwanzaka!
Honestly, I kind of like that, except for the cheesy pink snowflake-star.
Obviously the baker wanted to celebrate with a Festivus Cookie, as in the Seinfeld sitcom holiday.
Festivus: creating cake wrecks for the rest of us.
i like this cake! i 2nd pretty.
I actually like the idea of m&m as decorations... but the tree is u-gly!
perfect for families that celebrate both christmas and hanukkah, or as seth cohen coined it "chrismukkah"
Now I want to see an actual Advent Cake, all numbered with little doors with little treats hiding behind them...
oh my. I just thought of...
ADVENT CUPCAKECAKE!
(My friend inky asks: "would that be evil or would the intrinsic goodness cancel it out?")
Re: "could world-wide religious harmony be brought about by a cookie cake?"
Well, according to Jerry Seinfeld: "The thing about eating the Black and White cookie, Elaine, is you want to get some black and some white in each bite. Nothing mixes better than vanilla and chocolate And yet somehow racial harmony eludes us. If people would only look to the cookie all our problems would be solved."
WV: cotexess Surely someone can make some feminine hygiene joke, but my brain is a bit fried right now.
Lisa in Queens, NY
Well hey, kinda creative,really.
At least its better than the damn bun cake.
This decorator probably doesn't have good Christmas tree-picking skills.
Well that's just... yuck. I don't like the idea of so much icing on a cookie cake.
While the pink snowflake may serve little purpose on the Christmas tree, it obviously acts as a tool to encourage optimum dreidle spinning...
I can kind of see the fun modern attempt!
wow, what a beautiful cake.. it should be sooo yummy..
Awesome! Sheer genius! That raises my Holiday Spirit Quotient to 125%.
that pink plastic snowflake star is tacky. and they could have at least ATTEMPTED some creative M&M placement, as opposed to just dumping a bag of m&ms right on the middle.
but i love cookie cakes. YUM.
My two favorite things... kwaristukuh and cookies!
It also looks like a green Easter basket
was there no charity that day?
Tree looks ugly, but the cookie looks YUM!
WV: wayst - why would you wayst a perfectly good cookie by putting a horrible looking tree on it?
Change those M&Ms for Skittles, and you've totally got Kwanzaa covered! Hanukukwanzacristmaka!
My 5 year old looked at the dreidel and said, "Look mom, an M & M boat!" :)