Or … once you break off a piece to eat it with your fork, it becomes two pieces. You then eat that piece and it becomes one piece again. Break off another piece = two pieces. Eat it = back to one piece.
And, in one sense, technically, once you eat an entire cake with a fork, you have zero pieces = no pieces (left).
jmworacle about 6 hours ago
Sounds good to me.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Eggs, milk, and wheat are in cake, so it’s nutritious.
Macushlalondra about 5 hours ago
Works for me!
blunebottle about 4 hours ago
Is that a Boston Cream? Yum!
PraiseofFolly about 4 hours ago
Sure. Fit to be a subject on “My 600-lb Life.”
Doug K about 2 hours ago
Or … once you break off a piece to eat it with your fork, it becomes two pieces. You then eat that piece and it becomes one piece again. Break off another piece = two pieces. Eat it = back to one piece.
And, in one sense, technically, once you eat an entire cake with a fork, you have zero pieces = no pieces (left).
ddl297 about 2 hours ago
If the cake label states number of calories, deduct half, because, heck, there’s lots of crumbs left on the dish!