![]() Filled with sweet rhymes and beautiful imagery of a grandfather with his young grandson, this book is sure to bring a smile to your face.Īrmed with a plethora of lemons and a bottle of lemon extract left over from making Harry Potter’s favorite Triple Power Icy Lemon Pops, I pulled out the rest of the required ingredients that were already in my pantry and got to work. Pop Pop and his grandson cook up a fine day together preparing, baking and eating a delicious lemon cake. I went on a search and discovered a recipe for a Lemon Bar Cake Bake in the picture book titled Pop Pop and Me and a Recipe, written by Irene Smalls, and illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson (Xist Publishing, 2012 – read here by The Little Reading Nook). I decided it was time to do something new with our lemon abundance. While it’s hard to grow tired of fresh lemonade, my hands and arms were getting worn out from the constant squeezing. ![]() ![]() My house typically has a small but steady supply of lemons, but a recent error in sharing grocery store shopping lists meant we were faced with having TOO many lemons. Which means yum (though, as you will soon read, one was a tad melancholic). Which means I got to eat TWO cakes Katie baked. Armed with a recipe, lemons, and an inordinate amount of patience, Katie took a Lemon Bar Cake Bake literary recipe for a test drive….twice. ![]() It was the best of cakes, it was the worst of cakes. ![]()
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