Sweet 100

With the name of my blog being “Pure Sugar” how could I resist this delicious meme that I found at Foodie Chickie?

How the Sweet 100 Works:

1) Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions.
2) Bold all the items you’ve eaten.
3) Cross out any items that you would never consider eating.

1. Red Velvet Cake
2. Princess Torte
3. Whoopie Pie
4. Apple Pie either topped or baked with sharp cheddar

5. Beignet
6. Baklava
7. Black and White Cookie
8. Seven Layer Bar (also known as the Magic Bar or Hello Dolly bars)
9. Fried Fruit pie (sometimes called hand pies)

10. Kringle
11. Just-fried (still hot) doughnut
12. Scone with clotted cream
13. Betty, Grunt, Slump, Buckle or Pandowdy

14. Halvah
15. Macarons
16. Banana Pudding with nilla wafers

17. Bubble tea (with tapioca “pearls”)
18. Dixie Cup – Though we always called them Hoodsie Cups.
19. Rice Krispie treats
20. Alfajores
21. Blondies
22. Croquembouche
23. Girl Scout cookies
24. Moon cake
25. Candy Apple

26. Baked Alaska
27. Brooklyn Egg Cream
28. Nanaimo bar
29. Baba au rhum
30. King Cake
31. Sachertorte
32. Pavolva
33. Tres Leches Cake
34. Trifle
35. Shoofly Pie
36. Key Lime Pie (made with real key lime)
37. Panna Cotta
38. New York Cheesecake
39. Napoleon/mille-fueille
40. Russian Tea Cake/Mexican Wedding Cake
41. Anzac Biscuits
42. Pizzelle
43. Kolache
44. Buckeyes
45. Malasadas
46. Moon Pie
47. Dutch Baby
48. Boston Cream Pie
49. Homemade chocolate chip cookies
50. Pralines

51. Gooey butter cake
52. Rusks (same thing as zwieback)
53. Daifuku
54. Green tea cake or cookies
55. Cupcakes from a cupcake shop
56. Creme Brulee
57. Some sort of deep fried fair food (twinkie, candy bar, cupcake)
58. Yellow cake with chocolate frosting
59. Jelly Roll
60. Pop Tarts

61. Charlotte Russe
62. An “upside down” dessert (Pineapple upside down cake or Tarte Tatin)
63. Hummingbird Cake
64. Jell-O from a mold
65. Black forest cake

66. Mock Apple Pie (Ritz Cracker Pie)
67. Kulfi
68. Linzer torte
69. Churro
70. Stollen
71. Angel Food Cake
72. Mincemeat pie
73. Concha
74. Opera Cake
75. Sfogliatelle / Lobster tail
76. Pain au chocolat
77. A piece of Gingerbread House

78. Cassata
79. Cannoli
80. Rainbow cookies
81. Religieuse
82. Petits fours
83. Chocolate Souffle
84. Bienenstich (Bee Sting Cake)
85. Rugelach
86. Hamenstashen
87. Homemade marshmallows
88. Rigo Janci
89. Pie or cake made with candy bar flavors (Snickers pie, Reeses pie, etc)
90. Divinity
91. Coke or Cola cake
92. Gateau Basque
93. S’mores
94. Figgy Pudding
95. Bananas foster or other flaming dessert
96. Joe Froggers
97. Sables
98. Millionaire’s Shortbread
99. Animal crackers
100. Basbousa

Clearly the girl likes her desserts 😉 And now I have a list of many that I can’t wait to try!

5 Replies to “Sweet 100”

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  2. just did this on my blog… btw when you find out the sex of the baby?

  3. OMG … we gotta get you some bubble tea, girl! It really tastes nothing like tea, though. 🙂 I’m surprised that you’ve never had red velvet cake before. I’m actually not a fan at all. Ick. And cakes made with cola are YUMMY!!! I think that Joe Froggers are molasses cookies, but I can’t be sure. Green tea cake sounds SO delicious. And I wouldn’t recommend mincemeat, LOL! 🙂

  4. Thanks for playing!! I second Lisanne. I have tried Red Velveet. But not a fan either. But a Dutch Baby is yummy! And Tres Leches soooo tasty!

  5. This is cute. I will have to take a moment to put it on my blog. I just posted a long post yesterday with alot of pictures of what has been keeping us busy. I hopw you can come over and visit. I love comments too. The more the merrier.

    I am glad that you are starting to feel better. Hopefully, you will have a surge of energy soon. It stinks when you want to do things but don’t have enough energy. Your onion story below was too funny. I know~not for you though.
    Blessings,
    Ruth

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