Life After Life had been on my reading list for ages. I
downloaded it on to my kindle app last summer when it was on sale for only 99p,
but have only recently gotten around to reading it.
It’s a bit of a mind fuck. Excuse my language, but it is.
Everyone says you should never play the “what if” game. The “what if’s” can
range from big to little choices we make every day.
For example: You walk the same way to work every day, but
one day you choose to walk a different way. You later find out that there was a
huge smash up on the road you cross at the time you should have been crossing
it. Was it luck? Or did you already subconsciously know something?
Ursula Todd is our main character and we see her story played
out as a lot of “what if’s.” There are several scenarios that we return over
and over again and each time something is different sometimes it’s a little
change and other times it’s life saving.
There is a lot of cake and other teatime treats mentioned in
this book. There are two specific cakes that really stood out to me and this is
the first and more simple of the two, but just as tasty. It’s a Sherry Cake,
it’s served as a tea time treat by Mrs. Glover to Sylvia, Ursula’s mother, and
her friends who visit from London to see the newest baby. Ursula and the dog
are waiting in the garden in hopes to catch some crumbs.
The cake and the general drinking of sherry throughout the
story really helped make you feel like you were in the past. It is these simple
or minor things that take a story from being good to great.
It turns out Sherry Cake is pretty easy to make. It’s great
when you find such an easy cake that gives such a big reward! It has a rich sherry flavor and it's super soft. It's just amazing! For a bit of nostalgia try it out yourself!
Sherry Cake
125g butter, room temperature
125g golden caster sugar
225g self-rising flour
2 eggs
1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
200ml sweet sherry
icing sugar to dust
Heat the oven to 180C and line and grease a square or round
8 inch pan. Beat the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the
eggs one at a time. Then add half of the flour and mix until combined. Then add
the bicarb, extract, sherry, and the rest of the flour until just combined.
Pour into tin and bake for 35-45 minutes. Leave to cool completely before dusting with the icings sugar. Enjoy!
notes: Don't forget that this week is Bookies to Foodies over on A Flurry of Ponderings! Go have a look for more food stuff that has been inspired by other bloggers favorite books! A God in Ruins is a follow up to Life After
Life that was recently published. It follows Ursula’s younger brother
Teddy. Definitely will be reading that one! The recipe for the Sherry Cake was
adjusted from this online source.
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