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Left-Over Christmas Cake

Dear Aunt Daisy, Somebody was asking you about using up the left-over part of last year’s Christmas cake in the making of this year’s. Well, I have the solution. My _ brother is a baker, and he’told me that this is the way a baker does with any fruit cake he does not use before it is starting to dry out. Crumb the old cake and weigh it. Now, suppose it is 2lb. in weight, andthe recipe for the new cake says 5lb. of flour; well, count the 2lb. of crumbs and 3lb. of flour, and make in the usual way.

North East Valley

Dunedin.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19480820.2.49.3.1

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 26

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Left-Over Christmas Cake New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 26

Left-Over Christmas Cake New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Page 26

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