Do you say icing or frosting? I say icing. Johnny says frosting.The weekend has arrived. I finally feel lucid after a week of being a zombie. This was my first full week of working from 8:00 to 5:00. I made sweet rolls on Thursday night, and I found the best icing recipe to go on them. I have been searching for a perfect one for a while. I did not want one that was a glaze, but I did not want a super rich cream cheese icing either. I found the perfect medium:
2 c powdered sugar
1 (3oz) pkg cream cheese, softened
1 T butter, softened
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3 T milk
I got The Host by Stephenie Meyer this week. As usual, the writing is really well done. I have enjoyed the book but not as much as the Twilight series. I have not finished it yet, but I am close.
3 comments:
OH HUNNY!!
tell me when your finished with book.
must...get...back...to...reading.
already read juicy pages in the 400s. woops.
need mind filtered.
I would say "icing"...Josh does too. Who raised that Johnny? Frosting? That's just crazy talk. :-)
can we say both? I say both. Just whatever feels best at the time. For some reason the term, "frosting" refers to something thicker and "icing" is for something of a thinner consistency. But I don't even follow that rule exclusively. I'm a hybrid. Maybe we should say fricing?
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