That is quite a cake! The name made me curious, and I ended up at this NPR article from 2016 that explains the history (which I presume you and selkie already know, but which I didn't!).
I hadn't seen that article! selkie did explain the history of the cake to me while I was eating it. The cranberries made this version egregiously, but deliciously, New England.
providing the public service of making your godchild laugh seems well worth looking like a deranged monk--hell, one might want to look like a deranged monk even without connection to a public service!
I don't know about that last part—I didn't wear hoodies in high school for good reason! But we'll see.
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I hadn't seen that article!
providing the public service of making your godchild laugh seems well worth looking like a deranged monk--hell, one might want to look like a deranged monk even without connection to a public service!
I don't know about that last part—I didn't wear hoodies in high school for good reason! But we'll see.