Jesse likes cinnamon. I like Jesse. I was too lazy to make anything interesting. And thus, we have stumbled upon cinnamon tea cake.
Cinnamon Tea Cake
(Makes 20 squares)
(Makes 20 squares)
Ingredients
1/2 cup sugar
60 grams butter
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1 egg
3/4 cup milk
1 1/2 cup self raising flour
Method
Cream together the sugar, butter, cinnamon and vanilla essence. Stir in the egg. Add the milk and the flour. Go to town on that bad boy. Really, just stir it up. When you're happy and quite positive that the cake has been stirred to perfection (hey, when stirring is the only thing you have to do in this recipe, I'd like to think you'll get enthusiastic about it) pour it into a cake tin and throw it into the oven at 180 degrees.
It took me until the dishes were washed for the cake to be ready. But there were a lot of dishes to be done. So in real people time, it should be about half an hour. Now, make tea. And eat cake. And finish your bloody communication audit. Actually, that last one might just be me.
Price
5c for the flour
12c for sugar
37c for the egg
36c for the butter
20c for the milk
8c for the vanilla essence
6c for the cinnamon
I have nothing witty to say. The cake cost $1.24 to make. Goffmans theories support this with three primary principals of communication which are ideal for deconstructing the situation; face, stage and frames. No wait, wrong window. Stupid communication audit.
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