Plei - polish question for you. I have Ruby Slippers from China Glaze and would love to find a black with a similar glitter/shimmer. Any suggestions?
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The other is sort of a cream-filled bundt-like thing.
This is the kind I like, but seems impossible to find outside of the state. My favorite filling is Amaretto.
I don't really approve of filled king cakes. I mean, they're okay, but they don't seem like king cakes to me.
I'm sort of glad they are not like the king cakes I know because eating them on Mardi Gras never made sense to me. Now I can just compartmentalize them in my brain as two entirely different beasts.
How come?
Because the cakes were traditionally made for Epiphany (hence the king), which is when I've always had them.
ETA: Galettes are generally only sold in early January, although sometimes this is extended through Chandeleur (Candlemas), which some consider the close of the Christmas season. Galettes are puff pastry filled with frangipane (which I love).
Plei - polish question for you. I have Ruby Slippers from China Glaze and would love to find a black with a similar glitter/shimmer. Any suggestions?
Lubu Heels, which is also China Glaze.
Are king cakes more associated with the end of the Mardi Gras season than the beginning? I figured everyone was just rushing to get them in, but that the good eatings started on Epiphany. Unlike paczki, which I associate with the day itself.
Plei - polish question for you
With all the talk of paczki, I read this as Polish.
Ack! I was unclear. I was asking Dana.
ita, we got them pretty much anytime during carnival season.