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Carrot cake, in fact I think I'll pop out and get some.
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Carrot cake, in fact I think I'll pop out and get some.
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Chocolate Fudge Cake
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Vanilla Cheesecake and Black Forest Gateau
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Cheesecake
Victoria Sponge Plain Maderia Cake |
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Dark Chocolate Sponge with a filling of Dark Chocolate and Chilli Ganache, Morello Cherry and Fresh Cream *faints*
Also love Dark Chocolate and Beetroot cake
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I love all types of cake, which is one of the reasons I got so overweight as I couldn't stop baking them to eat
![]() There is one cake I can't stand though, coffee cake!! |
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bananna cake
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My ma's chocolate cake, followed by my lemon drizzle cake.
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I haven't yet discovered a cake that I haven't liked.
Instead of money I think I should be paid in cake. Also, if there's any way to make a living eating cakes, I think someone should tell me. |
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I make wonderful cakes (all modesty aside) so my favourite is the one I just baked
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Cornish Heavy Cake.
I dare you to try it. Ansome!! |
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Cornish Heavy Cake.
I dare you to try it. Ansome!! What's that? I've never heard of it! |
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That looks amazing!
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Placenta Pie mmm
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A close runner up is lemon drizzle cake. |
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Cornish Heavy Cake.
I dare you to try it. Ansome!! Quote:
What's that? I've never heard of it!
Made from flour, butter, lard (yes, lard!!) sugar, milk and raisins. Lovely stuff http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWorFQ1A_RU |
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That looks amazing!
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That does look fantastic. However, I'm with the WI on this, a Victoria Sandwich should only have jam in it, no cream or buttercream. Just moist, buttery sponge and raspberry jam for me.
Norbitonite, I used to insist on the WI version as well, but after the first time adding whipped cream I just have to have it that way now! |
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