Atomic Day


Our history holds many things both good and bad. But one that occured on October 11th occured when 2 great men, one the president at the time and the other one of the smartest men in the world. Yes that would be Franklin D. Roosevelt and Albert Einstein. The discussion these two men had that day is not one that a peace loving man would have had. It seemed that Mr. Einstein had been thinking about a nuclear bomb , the atomic bomb and wanted to know if FDR would be willing to use the bomb if it was created. After the conversation Mr. President would go to work creating a group on individuals to study whether a nuclear bomb was needed or not. 


History tells the story of the atomic bomb being created and dropped over the islands of

  Hiroshima and Nagasaki  in Japan



Oh the devastation that was to occur and many lives were lost and it most likely seemed the end of the world to others. There has not been another nuclear weapon used since this time in a war but many countries followed the nuclear route and have developed war craft to use if the time was to ever occur.  Very scary in my opinion. 

 



To end this post lets share a recipe that was named after the atomic bomb. This atomic cake is one that adds so much hopefully to please all.


1 layer banana or yellow cake

1 layer chocolate cake

1 layer white cake

Fresh bananas, sliced

1 small box Jell-O banana Pudding

fresh strawberries, sliced

Grated chocolate

1 small box Jell-O chocolate pudding

1 small box Jell-O vanilla Pudding

whipped cream

How to make it

Set the banana (or yellow) cake layer on a cake plate.

Top with sliced bananas, then spread banana pudding over the top to hold the bananas together.

Spread whipped cream over pudding.

Place the chocolate cake layer on top.

Sprinkle with grated chocolate.

Top with sliced strawberries, then spread chocolate pudding over the top.

Spread with whipped cream.

Place the white cake layer on top.

Spread with vanilla pudding.

Frost top of cake with a generous amount of whipped cream.

Refrigerate

Comments

  1. I think the atomic bomb was probably the most horrifying invention in human history. At least the cake isn't, though!

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  2. Atomic bomb—no! Atomic cake—yes! If we all come together, maybe the atomic cake can become a symbol of peace!

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  3. Atomic bomb is a darkest invention in my opinion. Atomic cake is a delicious one to have for sure!

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  4. It’s incredible how their conversation shaped such significant events, the atomic cake sounds delicious!

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  5. Using the atomic bomb was a horrific event in history. However the Atomic Cake, looks and sounds delicious. One slice for me, please! :)

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  6. Just thinking of the atomic bombs makes me tear up...But not the delicious cake, obviously. It looks delicious.

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  7. That recipe sounds really interesting and has a fun connection to the history. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. What a super interesting read for sure and I am obsessed with that delicious looking cake!

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