
Despite the fact that there's a bit of a cupcake backlash going on there days, I still find them to be one of the most delightful treats around. My office has cupcake day once a month (in order to celebrate all the birthdays that transpired in the previous weeks) and it brings great joy to all who partake.
This particular cupcake looks delicious and, being sweetened with agave nectar, is far healthier than your standard baked good. If you live in Montreal, you could even get yourself one of these, as that's where Clever Cupcakes is located. For those of us who can't taste them, the picture will have to speak for them. And speak it does! Yum!

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2-04-2009 @8:29AM Bernie B said... I like cupcakes. Though I am tired of cupcake liners.
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2-04-2009 @10:26AM Christina said... I'm a big fan of agave nectar and use it more than any other sweetener, but "far healthier"? It's still a cupcake with frosting, it's still full of fat, simple carbohydrates and sugars.
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2-04-2009 @2:14PM mdouglas said... Yum! I think?
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2-04-2009 @2:23PM LinC said... It's silly to say that making a cupcake with agave nectar makes it healthier. Some people forget that sugar is an organic sweetener with a long, happy history. As for the "cupcake backlash" -- piffle. Only in NYC as far as I can tell. The rest of the country loves cupcakes.
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