This is Alice Boffin Toft’s Bakery. I am not sure where or when we got this, but as a child, this was a favorite. It was my sister’s, and while she allowed me to play with it, I was extremely jealous, so for a birthday, I got a vegetable cart which you will see in other pictures. Obviously, not nearly as cool, but when combined, the two were better than any mini grocery store. If you look closely, in the front is a big yellow cake with a yellow rose. I thought that was the most beautiful cake in the world and dreamed one day of being able to get a cake like that. I actually hadn’t thought about that cake for some time, but my wonderful, awesome, beautiful nieces- Phoebe age almost 6 and Anna age 2 1/2- came for a visit last week, and my mother brought out the Alice Boffin Toft bakery and the vegetable stand. They loved it! I will readily admit to taking the box and playing with the bakery while Anna was taking a nap and Phoebe and Walker were off doing something else. Well, of couse Anna woke up from her nap and busted me in the living room playing with the bakery (you can see the vegetable cart in this picture).
Then Walker and Phoebe found us, and then my play time was over. I am so glad that this little bakery and all its wonderful treats is still something that little girls and even little boys when dragged along by their sweet cousins want to play with. In keeping with loving things from the past, here is my great grandmother’s chocolate cake recipe which is super delicious. However, one day, I hope to be a baker fine enough to make a beautiful yellow cake with a beautiful yellow rose, but until then, I can always pull out Alice Boffin for fun!



Sarah Walker’s Chocolate Cake:
Cream:
1 ¼ sticks butter
2 cups brown sugar
1 tsp. vanilla
Then add, one at a time
2 large eggs
Mix:
1 ½ cups unbleached flour
1 tsp. salt
Mix:
1 tsp. baking soda in ½ c. boiling water
1/3 cup buttermilk
Melt:
2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted
Preheat oven to 350. Place chocolate in small pan to melt in oven or in microwave. Beat butter and sugar, add eggs. Sift dry ingredients and add alternately with buttermilk and soda mixture. Bake in 2 8” pans at 350 for 30 minutes.

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