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National Geographic’s 25 Lovely Cupcakeries

National Geographic's 25 Lovely Cupcakeries
Mmmmm! National Geographic has a great list of 25 Cupcakeries They Love; because you should never be too far away from cupcakes! Some places of interest (for family and friends):

ATLANTA:
The Atlanta Cupcake Factory

Most unusual flavor: Orange Ganache (orange cake with an orange-infused dark chocolate ganache frosting topped with a mandarin orange slice). Price: $2.50-3

LAS VEGAS:
The Cupcakery

Most unusual flavor: Good Morning, Cupcake! (yellow cake with cinnamon swirl topped with a sweet glaze). Price: $2.75

NEW YORK CITY:
Buttercup Bake Shop

Most unusual flavor: Lady Baltimore (almond-flavored white cake filled with coconut, candied cherries, cookie crumbs, and almonds; frosted with meringue and topped with coconut, cookie crumble, and cherry halves). Price: $1.95-2.25
Cupcake Café
Most unusual flavor: Bohemian (walnut cake with maple buttercream). Price: $2.50-3.50
Dessert Club, ChikaLicious
Most unusual flavor: S’mores. Price: $1.60-2.25
Magnolia Bakery
Most unusual flavor: Hummingbird (a Southern cake of bananas, pineapple, and pecans with cream cheese frosting topped with toasted pecans). Price: $2.50-3
Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery
Most unusual flavor: Pistachio Cake with “The Moose” (a meringue-like buttercream icing that’s “not too sweet”). Price: $1.50

PORTLAND, OREGON
Cupcake Jones

Most unusual flavor: Peanut Butter ‘n Jelly (white cake filled with homemade berry jam, topped with peanut butter icing, berry drizzle, and chopped peanuts). Price: $1.50-3.25
Saint Cupcake
Most unusual flavor: Turtle (chocolate cake topped with caramel, a drizzle of hot fudge, and a pecan). Price: $1.25-2.50

SAN FRANCISCO
Kara’s Cupcakes

Most unusual flavor: Fleur De Sel (chocolate cupcake with caramel filling, ganache frosting and fleur de sel). Price: $3.25
That Takes the Cake
Most unusual flavor: Samoa (double chocolate devil’s food cake with caramel filling and caramel cream cheese frosting topped with toasted coconut). Price: $2.95-3.25

Via BB-Blog | Image by Cakespy

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Lincoln’s Christmas Gift

Savannah
For my four glorious years of college I lived off the Georgia coast in Savannah. Now, while I’ve always said that Charleston SC would probably win the Southern city beauty competition, Savannah will always hold a charm about it that Charleston can’t touch. I lived “Downtown” in the “Historic District” all four years, which is a small, very walkable area. Every square has a memory.

I’ve been thinking, for some time now, how much I would like to take a trip back, and show Jack around my old stopping grounds, so I was delighted to come across Design*Sponge’s Savannah Guide! It’s fun going through that list and reminisce! I do have two restaurants to add to the list, though: B&D and Juarez. Both were places my friends and I hit up all the time and absolutely worth and stop in if you want a damn tasty burger (I recommend the Lucas) or some great, well priced Mexican food!

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Neat Links From My Father, 3

DAD!
My Gmail is backed up, so it’s time to share some links!

- Man! Those webcam puppies sure have grown up fast!
- The Pomegranate: the first cell phone that makes coffee and is a shaver! (You’ll never guess what they’re actually selling.)
- LIFE photo archive hosted by Google
- Even atheists can get a little out of control over the holidays.
- Is it art, or is it just delicious?
- If you’re taking a trip to NYC, check out these great tips.
- I really want to go and check out South Ferry Station’s recent installation!
- Bjork’s like the coolest person. Ever.
- ‘Hard Day’s Night’: A Mathematical Mystery Tour
- Common Craft makes great videos that are “short, simple and focused on making complex ideas easy to understand.”
- Jack and I are always looking for great weekend getaways.
- Mathematicians have the best jobs in the country.
- The worse the economy, the better infomercials do.
- Something to keep in mind when you watch “Benjamin Button.”
- Ooo, this sure sounds like fun!
- Finally, a clear way to get around the galaxy!
- It’s the Palaeobet, and it’s so cute! (“M is for Megaloceros” is my fav for obvious reasons.)

Image from I Can Has Cheezburger

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Feet in the Pacific

West Coast
I would have liked to have posted yesterday, but instead I finished cleaning up and cleaning out our old apartment. No AC in that place anymore, blah!

Anyways, as I said, Jack and I took a week-long trip to the West Coast! It was so much fun and was a pretty big deal for me since I hadn’t ever left the East Coast before! First we did a little business related stuff in Portland, flew down to Sacramento (big hug for Liz and Oman) and then finally drove through San Fransisco and on to Jack’s old stomping grounds, Santa Cruz. I got to meet Jack’s family (loved them!), get great thrifting/shopping on (pics of that later), hug a redwood, poked around the UCSC campus (go slugs!), see some serious fog, and put my feet in the Pacific (COLD!). It was busy, busy, busy and go, go, go, but we still didn’t get to do all that we wanted. Next time we will have to stay longer!
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Back on the East Coast

Santa Cruz
I realized, after I left, that I didn’t put up any kind of we’re-going-on-vacation hiatus notice. Sorry about that. Anyway, we’re back from our whirl-wind trip on the West Coast and I’m still so freakin’ tired… but in the best way possible! Pictures and more details coming soon!

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