Almond Pound Cake
This pound cake, sturdy enough to be eaten out of hand, is like the one Mary Todd is said to have used to court Abe Lincoln.
Cooking is about more than producing delicious, nourishing food–it’s a chance to be creative, work together with friends and family members, and learn something new about how and what we eat.
This pound cake, sturdy enough to be eaten out of hand, is like the one Mary Todd is said to have used to court Abe Lincoln.
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