... Or "Galette des Rois"
No quilting again these days... This morning I prepared lunch for the family gathering, and I cooked this Galette des Rois, a French traditional cake on the opportunity of Epiphany, which is commemorated on January 6th, but we can cut this galette all January long. For the second time of the week the lucky charm was hidden in my slice of cake... and it is supposed to bring luck and prosperity! I was again the queen of the day with this beautiful crown on my head!!!
jolie table et la galette parait délicieuse.
ReplyDeleteMerci Florence, bonne semaine!
DeleteGreetings to the Queen! :)
ReplyDeleteQuelle belle table et quelle belle galette!
Bonne soirée!
Merci Helen, bonne semaine!
Deletethe tabel setting is beautiful and the cake looks yummy. All Hail the Queen!
ReplyDeleteC'est marrant ! J'en ai fait une aujourd'hui !!!! :))
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so beautiful :-) I love the look of the cake!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week,
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So great that you honour that tradition. The cake looks so delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lilian, have a great week!
DeleteI love these traditions... what a lovely idea to bake sth in a cake with a special meaning. And it looks really delicious (especially because I'm trying to loose some weight)... your crocheted tablerunner is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The table runner is handmade by my mother in law.
DeleteI haven't had king cake since my best friend lived in New Orleans!! LeeAnna at not afraid of color
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