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christmas cake
christmas cake
Topic started by usha (@ dialup-166.90.40.72.dial1.sanfrancisco1.level3.net) on Fri Sep 7 17:52:14 .
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HI,
I want a good recipe for christmas cake.
thanks,
usha
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- From: Roxann (@ proxy.dbn.mweb.co.za)
on: Tue Nov 6 12:25:43
I need to know the history of the Christmas cake
- From: ranjani (@ spider-mtc-tj062.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Nov 16 09:31:45
i want to know the receipe for the vadai which
we offer from Lord Anjeneya(Hanuman)
- From: ranjani (@ spider-mtc-tj062.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Nov 16 09:31:56
i want to know the receipe for the vadai which
we offer for Lord Anjeneya(Hanuman)
- From: thomas (@ 202.9.165.41)
on: Sun Dec 2 12:20:35
what is the history of X' mas cake ?
- From: cox (@ webport-cl4-cache5.ilford.mdip.bt.net)
on: Sun Jan 6 10:38:27
PLEASE SUMONE TELL ME THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTMAS CAKE! i have been looking for three days and i cant find it anywhere, i know all about the christmas tree and the yule log but i really need to know about the cake. thank u
- From: Bryan and Soosi Siegfried (@ 162.1.81.191)
on: Fri Mar 1 21:40:12
Speaking as someone with an American background, I don't know what this tradition of Christmas cake is. My family certainly doesn't have a tradition of making a cake for Christmas.
However, there are some tradition Christmas sweets, such as Spritz cookies. They are a dry, buttery cookie that goes well with a little frosting. They lend themselves well o being cut into shapes (christmas shapes =), or being extruded in a cookie press (Christmas shapes again). I guess you could use them (or any "refrigerator cookie") to make any symbol you wanted to use (insert your holiday symbol here =).
I used an old cookie press from a garage sale this year to make spritz. My Dad and I commiserated on Christmases pasts, then decided we liked moister cookies better. Soosi liked the dry, buttery taste (sort of like Parle-G's =), so I might be making them again. =)
Bryan
- From: keralacook@yahoo.com (@ 202.88.232.251)
on: Wed Apr 10 22:42:08
Pls try the following link for putting some light in the topic "History of Christmas cake"
http://www.christmasarchives.com/christmascake.html
- From: jennifer (@ webcacheh05a.cache.pol.co.uk)
on: Sun Jan 11 12:29:57
hi i would like to no what is the history of a christmas cake??
- From: Jonathan Kandell (@ dialup-171.75.19.38.dial1.phoenix1.level3.net)
on: Mon Jan 12 12:36:16 EST 2004
Madhur Jaffrey has a recipe for Goan Christmas Cake in Flavors of India, p132. (Should be available most public libraries.)
Jonathan Kandell,
Tucson az
- From: kumardurairaj (@ 202-177-159-6.sify.net)
on: Thu Aug 19 10:01:08
I know thre is one Rich Christmas cake maker. But he only sells delicious cakes. He won't part with his receipe with any body. The cake can be kept for one year w/out refregiration.
- From: Biya (@ )
on: Mon Nov 15 03:32:16
I need Good Recipe for Christmas Plum Cake.
- From: Agnel Pereira (@ )
on: Fri Dec 3 16:09:03
I would like to know the Goan receipe for the
christmas cake.Best regards. Pereira Saudi Arabia
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