Piece of [upside-down] cake
… is my modified version of a slang saying that means something is easy to do. Not tricky at all.
I’ve added “upside-down” to this saying because I have nothing for the letter “U” within my theme of Food: Talking The Talk.
I guess you could say that finding something to post for the letter “U” … [wait for it]… has not been a piece of cake.
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In fact, if I might, I’d like to take this opportunity to tell you, my gentle readers, that this challenge has been, like I suspected, a great deal of work.
I’m not complaining, mind you, but I want to be clear that for me doing this challenge with a theme, as per the guideline suggestions, takes more effort than merely showing up to my blog each day– and writing something.
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My only regret is that I can’t visit + comment on more A To Z Challenge bloggers’ blogs. Each day my stats page shows me that people from around the world have visited The Spectacled Bean, many of them leaving comments or liking what I wrote.
But instead of having the time to return all the visits, here I sit at my desk each morning writing, researching, writing, adding links, writing, editing, writing, adding images, writing.
Just saying. No disrespect intended.
I know exactly what you mean! I really want to read more blogs, but there aren’t enough hours in the day!
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Chez Shea, I’m glad to know I’m not alone feeling like this. It’s fun to write, of course. However, I want to read more stuff, but when?
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It was such a relief, yesterday not to have to write a blog. I spent about two hours going through my reader. On weekdays, it just doesn’t seem to happen!
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I know. I hear you. This challenge is fun, but could be a full time job if you let it!
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You are in the home stretch now!
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Kate, yes I am. Hallelujah & pass the potatoes.
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Udderly fascinating! (Okay, that’s a long stretch.) I think your theme is a lot more fun than my kind of random thing. I see where it’s a lot of work but at least it’s interesting!
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Zazamataz, thank you so much for saying this. I’ve enjoyed learning about all these phrases, so telling my readers about them has been rewarding. I like your random approach, btw. It seems less like work to me, which right about now has an appeal. 🙂
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I knew this year was going to be particularly challenging because I have been juggling so many other things in my life. The number of unread blog posts is evidence of that distraction.
The A to Z is so much fun though. I love the challenge, the interaction, meeting new bloggers. I guess that’s why I’m lured back every spring 🙂
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joanne, now that I’ve experienced this challenge I’m glad that I’m doing it. Perhaps this post is a reminder to myself that: IF one started earlier in the year to prepare for this challenge, THEN one would be less put upon during the month of April. 😉
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I would wag a finger and take away your upside down cake eating privileges if I weren’t three days behind in my reading myself. At least I now know Fuzzy didn’t do something to offend you and you decided that you wanted nothing to do with squirrels and their nonsense anymore…
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evil, made me laugh on that one. Sometimes blogging is just a series of good intentions, never met. Perhaps I’ll get caught up on my reading in May…
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Beginning an A-Z Challenge is easier than finishing out all the pesky letters at the end of the alphabet:
U~V~W~X~Y~Z.
Maybe those letters should be lumped together as “unwieldy.”
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YES! Great idea, nrhatch. It’s getting to be pretty outside while at the same time the letters are getting to be difficult. Pesky is the right word to describe this situation.
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I’m in the same boat. I have a thing where I must return comments with comments, but once that is done and I check the blogs for the co-host I’m helping and write the next day’s blog–I’m toast. I know it’s only one more week, but I’m dragging here. Come on, May!
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Tamara, I’m looking forward to May, too. I’ve got that same “toast” feeling going on here. Kind of tired of words…
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Unless U are unusually upset, the crumbs offered are quite filling! (an unexpected surprise)
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philmouse, U use the letter “U” in a way that tells me it is not uncommon for the letter “U” to be useful.
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Obviously U is undaunted!
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🙂
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But your hard work is paying off! Even if you ironically chose what is considered to be a difficult cake to illustrate the phrase, which makes me love the choice more…wait, what was I saying?
OH yes, I was the hit of the lunch table with my parents when I introduced them to “minced oath.”
We’re a weird family.
@IsaLeeWolf
A Bit to Read
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I. L. Wolfe, pleased to know that one of the few tidbits I remember from my education allowed you to impress your elders. Family dinners are much nicer while talking about words– rather than having words. If you get my drift.
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Oh, believe me I do, and I have uttered many a minced oath over them. (I seriously love that phrase. You clearly got your money’s worth!)
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Thanks. It’s weird, once you know this term you can find minced oaths everywhere, dagnabbit.
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Holy shiitake, that is so true! That one’s from Orphan Black, btw, so not original. But so perfect.
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I love your modified saying. Sadly, there are far too many things in life that are a piece of upside-down cake.
Only five letters to go! You’re doing amazing. 🙂
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Carrie, thanks. I figure, my blog, my rules… so a “created” saying will work just fine.
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Wow. Are we really already at U? Where does the time go?
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Allie P, I’m amazed, too. And just think, soon I’ll be through “Z” with only one more thing to do. The guidelines suggest that you write a “reflections” post as a bookend to your “theme reveal” post. I can do that, piece of cake. 😉
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You are very dedicated! I’m sure I would have given up LONG ago. 🙂
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Margaret, I bet that you’d follow through and finish this blogging challenge. You have tenacity. You get up and run each morning, don’t you? Same sort of commitment to doing something. In fact, once you retire, I bet this is exactly the sort of thing you’ll do! 😉
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For all your work and writing/typing…it brightens my day to read your A-Z posts. Just a few more and then what will you do?
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bitsfromheaven, thank you for the compliment. I have the letters to complete, then there’s a “reflections” post I’m to write and publish next week.
THEN, it’ll be back to your regularly scheduled flapdoodle and twaddle, random topics, unstructured, written on the fly.
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I’ve been wondering about all the time this must be taking/have taken! #respect
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Alice, thank you for realizing that fact! I enjoyed doing this challenge, but the quiet little secret about it is that… it’s a lot like work… or homework. It just doesn’t happen without planning and effort. Still glad I did it, though.
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My only regret is that I can’t visit + comment on more A To Z Challenge bloggers’ blogs.
Yes, SAME. I said as much in my reflection post. Still, it’s fun visiting the blogs I get to visit, so I guess that counts for something as well.
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Akilah, you have the right attitude about this issue. I wanted to do more socializing away from my blog, but it didn’t happen that way. Oh well, those who I met were great, so there’s that bit of goodness.
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