Relaxing before the party. Gift bag treats for the kids: bubbles, personalized water bottle, Max or Ruby magnet, "Max's Red Hot Marshmallow...
Ruby's Lemonade Stand - Ruby's Rummage Sale - Ruby's Magic Act Max figures out how to get delicious lemonade at Ruby and Louise's lemonade stand., Max and Ruby don't agree on what to sell and what to keep at Ruby's rummage sale., Max gets in on the act when Ruby and Louise put on their backyard magic show. Ruby's Hippity Hop Dance - Ruby's Bird Bath - Super Max Saves the World Ruby and Louise learn the Hippity Hop with some unexpected help from Max's football., Ruby wants to build an all-natural birdbath, but Max wants to fill it with his bath toys!, Will Super Bunny (Max) and Zoom Zoom (Morris) save their sisters' science project or destroy it? Ruby's Pajama Party - Baby Max - Bunny Scout Cookies Max wants to come to Ruby's girls-only pajama party. Can he get himself invited?, Ruby and Louise make Max into an unwilling baby. How will he \"slide\" out of it?, When Ruby goes into town to sell Bunny Scout Brownies, Max comes along to \"help.\" Max's Valentine - Ruby Flies a Kite - Super Max Ruby thinks Max is too little to make a Valentine, but he's determined to do it., Ruby wants Max to play with his own flying toys while she tries to fly her kite., When Ruby's doll goes missing, Super Max (inadvertently) saves the day!
Max And Ruby Cake Recipe is a simple, easy-to-make cake recipe that is packed with delicious flavor. Whether you are ... Read more
This Max and Ruby Mud Cake recipe is a simple and versatile chocolate cake that can be easily adapted to your preferences.
This is my birthday girl. I don't like to admit it to myself, but she is now eight years old. That means I have roughly one decade left to tuck her into bed at night and listen to her practice violin and to make sure she at least tries the vegetables on her plate. It's like trying to hold tight to a handful of water; you can feel it slipping through your fingers before you get a solid grasp. I like to tell her that I will smash the clocks and throw away the calendars so she won't get any older, but she just rolls her eyes. She's old enough to know how ridiculous that is, even if her mother is silly enough to try it. (It almost worked for Frog and Toad.) Besides she was born old. And smart, too. It's tough to be in charge around here. Three of my sisters have little May birthday girls too, and so it was decided to have a quadruple cousins birthday party with a Max and Ruby theme. Do you know Max and Ruby? It's the story of a bossy, yet caring, older bunny sister with an unpredictable and very silly little brother bunny. The only clear difference between Max and Ruby and my two charges is that Max and Ruby are rabbits. Other than that, the distinction is fuzzy. In one story, Max and Ruby both decide to create something special for Grandma, so Ruby bakes a beautiful Raspberry Fluff Cake...while Max fashions a crude mud and worm cake. So for our quadruple cousins birthday party, we had Ruby's lovely cake... And Max's yuckamucka cake. Was I wrong to include that photo? Egads, it is unsightly. It didn't bother the under-12 year old party goers. They actually preferred Max's cake and specifically requested their own gummy worm. We won't dwell on that one. Let's dwell on this cake instead:This one is worth your time and attention. It's a fabulously light and fluffy buttermilk cake, filled with raspberries and cream and frosted with some pink tinted whipped cream. I wish I had a piece right now for breakfast. It so festive and purdy, just perfect for a special celebration. Make a wish, birthday girls! And don't bother wishing for time to slow down, because it doesn't work. Better just have another piece of cake and enjoy it all while you can! Money Saving Tips: Cheat and use a cake mix here, pepped up with buttermilk and real butter. A cake mix on sale will cost roughly a dollar. Get your raspberries on sale or from Costco, or use frozen. Raspberry Fluff Cake 1 white cake mix eggs, at room temp buttermilk, at room temp butter, softened 2 cups heavy whipping cream 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup powdered sugar 2 cups raspberries 2 tablespoons granulated sugar pastel sprinkles Prepare cake mix according to package directions, substituting softened butter for the oil, and buttermilk for the water. Bake in 2 nine inch cake pans. Cool completely. Whip cream in mixer until just fluffy and gently add in powdered sugar and vanilla. (Put in a few drops of red food coloring for pink frosting.) Place one cake layer on stand. Frost with whipped cream and top with berries. Sprinkle berries with granulated sugar. Top with remaining layer cake. Frost entire cake with pink whipped cream. Add sprinkles if desired. Up Next: Super Easy Hot Cheesy Potatoes for Memorial Day
In lieu of a birthday party, my littlest guy opted for a trip to Disneyland, which was an absolute blast (there was no one there… the day after Halloween is a great day to hit up Disneyland, especially if it falls on a weekday). We still made sure that he had a special birthday cake ... Read More about Bunny Cakes: A Very Max and Ruby Birthday
The Max and Ruby Cake recipe is a delightful treat inspired by the popular children's television show, Max and Ruby.This cake looks adorable and tastes delicious, making it a perfect centerpiece for birthday parties or special events.In the following paragraphs, you will learn how to prepare this delicious cake recipe featuring increadible flavors
This is my birthday girl. I don't like to admit it to myself, but she is now eight years old. That means I have roughly one decade left to tuck her into bed at night and listen to her practice violin and to make sure she at least tries the vegetables on her plate. It's like trying to hold tight to a handful of water; you can feel it slipping through your fingers before you get a solid grasp. I like to tell her that I will smash the clocks and throw away the calendars so she won't get any older, but she just rolls her eyes. She's old enough to know how ridiculous that is, even if her mother is silly enough to try it. (It almost worked for Frog and Toad.) Besides she was born old. And smart, too. It's tough to be in charge around here. Three of my sisters have little May birthday girls too, and so it was decided to have a quadruple cousins birthday party with a Max and Ruby theme. Do you know Max and Ruby? It's the story of a bossy, yet caring, older bunny sister with an unpredictable and very silly little brother bunny. The only clear difference between Max and Ruby and my two charges is that Max and Ruby are rabbits. Other than that, the distinction is fuzzy. In one story, Max and Ruby both decide to create something special for Grandma, so Ruby bakes a beautiful Raspberry Fluff Cake...while Max fashions a crude mud and worm cake. So for our quadruple cousins birthday party, we had Ruby's lovely cake... And Max's yuckamucka cake. Was I wrong to include that photo? Egads, it is unsightly. It didn't bother the under-12 year old party goers. They actually preferred Max's cake and specifically requested their own gummy worm. We won't dwell on that one. Let's dwell on this cake instead:This one is worth your time and attention. It's a fabulously light and fluffy buttermilk cake, filled with raspberries and cream and frosted with some pink tinted whipped cream. I wish I had a piece right now for breakfast. It so festive and purdy, just perfect for a special celebration. Make a wish, birthday girls! And don't bother wishing for time to slow down, because it doesn't work. Better just have another piece of cake and enjoy it all while you can! Money Saving Tips: Cheat and use a cake mix here, pepped up with buttermilk and real butter. A cake mix on sale will cost roughly a dollar. Get your raspberries on sale or from Costco, or use frozen. Raspberry Fluff Cake 1 white cake mix eggs, at room temp buttermilk, at room temp butter, softened 2 cups heavy whipping cream 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup powdered sugar 2 cups raspberries 2 tablespoons granulated sugar pastel sprinkles Prepare cake mix according to package directions, substituting softened butter for the oil, and buttermilk for the water. Bake in 2 nine inch cake pans. Cool completely. Whip cream in mixer until just fluffy and gently add in powdered sugar and vanilla. (Put in a few drops of red food coloring for pink frosting.) Place one cake layer on stand. Frost with whipped cream and top with berries. Sprinkle berries with granulated sugar. Top with remaining layer cake. Frost entire cake with pink whipped cream. Add sprinkles if desired. Up Next: Super Easy Hot Cheesy Potatoes for Memorial Day
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This Max and Ruby Mud Cake recipe is a simple and versatile chocolate cake that can be easily adapted to your preferences.
My daughter Elena absolutely loves Max and Ruby. She's watched the same episodes literally HUNDREDS of times on DVD! So when it came time to make a cake
Kevin and I met in 1998 at UTM and married in June of 2004. We have three children, Maddie-6, and Turner-4, and baby Harper. Kevin is a teacher and football coach at Bolton High School. I have been able to stay at home with the kiddos for almost two years now and love every minute of it. !!! We attend Ellendale Baptist Church and am so thankful to all of our wonderful family and friends. This is my fourth year to blog and I love recording all our memories!!
Ruby Bunny's hopping with anticipation! She can hardly wait to wish your little bunny the happiest of birthdays! Ruby Bunny’s easy to assemble and comes with a collapsible easel. Give your guests a unique photo opportunity to stand alongside the one and only Ruby Bunny! She stands 53 inches tall and 36 inches wide. Ruby Bunny cardboard cutout is part of our Max and Ruby collection. OVERSIZED ITEM DOES NOT SHIP TO CANADA. ITEM DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR SHIPPING PROMOTIONS.
Highlights Max's room is a mess! 3-5 Years 9.1" x 8.0" Paperback 32 Pages Juvenile Fiction, Animals Series Name: Max and Ruby Description About the Book Max's big sister Ruby is determined to help him clean up his messy room, but he keeps rescuing things that she wants to throw away. Full color. Book Synopsis Max's room is a mess! There's a Popsicle melting in the closet, a tube of opened Miracle Bubbles on the floor, and the ant farm ants have escaped under the bed! It's definitely time to clean up. Max's sister, Ruby, is quick to take charge, and of course Max wants to help. But Max has his own ideas about picking up his room, so things don't turn out exactly as Ruby planned. Children will cheer as Max innocently and humorously outsmarts his older sister once again. About the Author Rosemary Wells is the author of 120 books for children, including more than 40 about the beloved bunnies Max and Ruby. She travels all over the country as a tireless advocate for literacy. Wells was born in New Jersey to a playwright father and ballet dancer mother who encouraged her artistic bent. She worked as an art director and designer before illustrating her first book. She is the mother of two grown daughters, Victoria and Marguerite, and grandmother to four girls.