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Thursday, June 1, 2023

Publishing Content About Food-Related Topics via Uptrennd (UPDATED)

Dear Visitors & Subscribers:  Thanks for your continued support.  Took some time off, beginning after the Thanksgiving holiday through the entire month of December.  Now I'm back to my freelance writing escapades and staying busy.   I found a social network called Uptrennd*, that allows me to share articles, blog posts and other content.  It can be original content or my content that has been published elsewhere on the web.  I write on a wide range of topics.  Below is an example of a foodie article published.

*Site shut down.


Do you like to bake? If you said “Yes”, that probably means you're very serious when you open an oven door. So if I also asked you: Cake mix or scratch? Your answer would likely … What's a cake mix? (O.o)


Baking is not one of my honed culinary skills. That means I use a cake mix. I have seen several chefs on TV cooking shows like Martha Stewart (“Martha Bakes”), or Ina Garten (“Barefoot Contessa”) and they make baking a cake from scratch look super easy. I'm like … Yeah uuuhhh … No!


This is my argument:

Cake mixes are real cakes! Boxed cake mixes are just as good as cakes made from scratch.


By contrast, Martha Stewart is the TV diva of homemaking. Divas are never wrong! Right? She feels that: Cakes made from scratch are a food of love. They are the result of your willingness to take your precious time to create something special for your loved ones to eat and enjoy; a delightful dessert that they will always fondly remember.


I DISAGREE! I have baked numerous cakes over the years, using boxed cake mixes, for my family and friends. None of them ever complained and sometimes they asked for more than one slice of cake. I put love into my cakes!!


So how do you bake a cake? Cake mix OR Scratch?


Do you have a favorite cake?

(Chocolate cake, carrot cake, red velvet cake, pineapple upside down cake, etc.)


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References:


Martha Bakes.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 5 Oct. 2017, www.pbs.org/food/shows/martha-bakes/


Nystul, Jill. “How To Turn Ordinary Boxed Cake Mix Into Crave-Worthy Cakes.”  One Good Thing by Jillee, 5 Oct. 2016, www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/creative-uses-for-boxed-cake-mixes


Earley, Brigitt. “The 8 Best Boxed Cake Mixes of 2021.” The Spruce Eats, Dotdash Publishing Family, 29 Dec. 2020, www.thespruceeats.com/best-boxed-cake-mixes-4589590.


Ariza, Tracy. “10 Traditional Cakes from Around the World - Oh, The Things We'll Make!” Oh the Things We'll Make, 5 Jly. 2013, thethingswellmake.com/10-traditional-cakes-from-around-world/. 


Fox, Treathyl. “Which Countries or Cultures Make the Best Cakes? Let's Discuss!” EES Presents Food Ways, 14 Jan. 2020, eeschannel.blogspot.com/2017/05/which-cultures-make-best-cakes.html.


Original Source (Uptrennd site shut down. Republished on Read.Cash.)



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