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Dave was compelled to write an original song about his favorite Hostess treat.

Dave Ross original song 'I want my cupcakes back'

Ross and Burbank host Dave Ross says he doesn't care about the Twinkies. But he is going to miss his cupcakes with a squiggle.

Listen to his ode to his favorite Hostess' treat, that he calls "a work of art in brown and white."

Dave Ross, KIRO Radio Talk Show Host
Dave Ross is co-host of The Ross & Burbank Show on KIRO Radio (weekdays 9-Noon) and never too far from the spotlight.

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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Hostess Cupcakes, two of America's four food groups.
    Back when I was skipping school, (just shortly after they abandoned papyrus scrolls in favor of bound books), they taught us that there were four food groups. As I observe our American diet, I am now convinced the teachers were right. Our four food groups are:

    Sugar

    Fat

    Alcohol

    and, Caffeine.

    Good news for anybody Jonesing for a Hostess Cupcake. You most likely have all the ingredients for the "creamy" filling already in your kitchen cupboard.

    Recipe:

    Put two cups of Crisco in a mixing bowl. Add one cup of refined white sugar. Turn on the motor, and let that sucka run until the stuff in the bowl resembles "cream". Use a big spoon, and dive right in. Mmmm, mmmm, good; and enough for the whole family if you're willing to share. :-)

    Note, if you're not planning to consume the entire bowl of cream filling right away, mix in some chemicals with seven-syllable names to ensure a shelf life of at least 1000 years.

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