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    xmas cake

    well which one do you like, i have just had a slice of stollen, ok OK, two slices, naughty but nice, dont tell Ems


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    There can be only one type of Christmas cake! That's a traditional home made rich fruit cake with marzipan and icing on top. Masarap!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    There can be only one type of Christmas cake! That's a traditional home made rich fruit cake with marzipan and icing on top. Masarap!
    Agreed except I have to remove the marzipan - when I was a kid Mum used to only put marzipan on one half of the cake


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    home made mince pies, and lemon curd tarts, yum yum yum


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    Thumbs up

    I've never tried Stollen but do enjoy traditional Christmas cake


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    try it, i do enjoy it, infact to much of it


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    I never liked Christmas cakes. A regular cheesecake or madeira cake will always be fine instead. That's why mum-in-law always served me cheesecake or chocolate cake during Christmas since I've been here.
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    Traditional Christmas cake for me everytime

    Add to that a lovely traditional Christmas Pudding and Brandy cream topping


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    Blinkin heck Steve. My life is going by quickly enough as it is !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Agreed except I have to remove the marzipan - when I was a kid Mum used to only put marzipan on one half of the cake
    Marzipan..the smell of Christmas....vivid memories of dear Mother making the cake, rolling out the marzipan getting covered in flour....they were the days my friend


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Blinkin heck Steve. My life is going by quickly enough as it is !
    Too right ...was told years ago never to wish your life away..it'll be over soon enough

    Dalai Lama wrote something about man living for the future....


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    whos wishing it away, just brought the cake from Aldi last week and its half gone, might get a Easter egg next time i go in


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    I've still got 5 of the excellent Waitrose Chistmas Puddings left from last year.

    Enyoyed throughout the year..

    Time to get some more.....what joy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    I've still got 5 of the excellent Waitrose Chistmas Puddings left from last year.

    Enyoyed throughout the year..

    Time to get some more.....what joy
    i have a old one at the back of the kitchen cupboard i wonder what date that is


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    used by november 2014


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    used by november 2014


    The older the better...............well Chistmas puddings anyway


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    The older the better...............well Chistmas puddings anyway
    i second that, well certain things


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    My Grandma always put fruitcake (Christmas cake) in a tin with an apple, a year or two later when she opened it the apple had gone and the cake was beautifully moist and delicious!


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