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Old 04-01-2004, 08:46 PM
Miss Jean
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Default Prune Cake Mystery... plus recipe


"-L." wrote in message
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"Miss Jean" wrote in message

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Just an amusing story, and the recipe at the center of it:


Thanks for the story and the recipe. Does anyone remember eating any
of the prune cake? Did they eat it and just don't want to admit how
good it is?

Does the prunecake make you "go"?

Just curious,
-L.


-L.

One of the sisterlings ate a piece. LOML ate a piece. And my dad ate a
piece. Last time I eyeballed the cake there was more than half left. That
was about the time I was cutting a piece for my dad. Actually, those listed
above, along with my mother and myself, are the only ones in the family who
like prune cake. I didn't get any, and my mother had to give up prunes
because she is on a renal diet, and prunes have a high phosphorus content.

Nope, prune cake is a "no-go" food, unless you eat the whole thing, in which
case you SHOULD have to go, prunes or not.

Let me know if you try the cake.

Miss Jean


 

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