No room for Hot Diggity Dog here.... This guy is more like a cat: open to attention only when it suits him.Dates and Cakes reporting another connection casualty. Remember that series inferring that I have a weakness for bad boys? Old habits die hard.... After one happening night in downtown Pensacola, my friend and I stepped into one of the hottest Uber driver's cars I've ever seen.
We were talking about cities we've traveled and my friend in the car made a case against New Orleans. The dangerously attractive Uber driver sided with her. Well, achem, that's my city. Naturally, I defended it and pointed out the copious festivals every month of the year. THAT'S when he took my side. A little sour, my friend pouted about the conversation and rode the rest of the way in silence. Our conversation, the stranger and I had begun, flourished. Upon arrival, my friend exited the vehicle promptly, while I lingered. "Thanks for the ride." "Of course! Hey, I really enjoyed talking to you." "Thanks, me too! Also," I paused and breathed in. "You're Uber cute." Laughing, he said, "Gosh I thought you were gorgeous the minute I saw you step into my car. You're really pretty." Smiling, I held out my hand while offering my name. "Hey, Stephanie, I'm Frank." "That's not a name you hear everyday. Can I ... get your number?" Surprised, but seemingly excited, he responded, "Yeah! It's....." "Cool. I might text you sometime," I said coolly, while I walked to my front door. Later that night, I texted him. Woke up a little hungover with no reply. As the day dragged on, my curiosity got the best of me and I called the number. An "out of service" notice filled my ears. Curiosity continued to consume me. I checked my friend's Uber account to find his name was no where NEAR FRANK. She called Uber to claim she "may have left her credit card in his car." The voicemail revealed a number completely different from the one saved under "Frank" in my phone. "What was the point of that?!" I exclaimed to my friend. All she offered was, "Boys are dumb." After rolling my eyes, at the same instant we both muttered, "this is why I have trust issues." Laughing at the like-minded conclusion, we slunk into the kitchen for other trouble to get into.... This deceptively savory Hot dog Cake comes to life by baking two loaf pans of two different cakes. The "bun" is comprised of white cake mix (such as wedding cake) and the hot dog is carrot cake.
I would love to attach ingredients required but, much like this guy, the links were falsified. Instead of checking your Uber account for verification, try google because frankly, you're not going to receive honest directions from the source. Once you've unearthed cake recipes, carve a V (for very extraordinary) into the white cake loaf; this will include curving the sides. This dog is a little rough to carve into the appropriate shape, but you'll get there. You can always cover it with red icing since you'll never "ketchup" with him again. Milk chocolate melts beautifully since this frank's heart is a little "chili." https://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/coolest-hot/
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