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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 12:36:01 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
>> "William" > wrote in message
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>> > On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 22:36:45 -0000, "Ophelia"
>> > > wrote:
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >>"jinx the minx" > wrote in message
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>> >>> Janet B > wrote:
>> >>>> Does anyone have a dessert recipe that uses a boxed yellow cake mix
>> >>>> and no nuts or chocolate? I got the cake last fall to do some
>> >>>> recipe
>> >>>> and then my husband got his kidney stone. After that no nuts and no
>> >>>> chocolate. It can be as hokey as you please. We're both from the
>> >>>> mid-west and have probably seen it all before. Wasn't there a cake
>> >>>> mix recipe at one time that used canned fruit?
>> >>>> Janet US
>> >>>
>> >>> You could always make a Midwestern friendly poke cake with any flavor
>> >>> pudding or jello. As a kid I liked them with banana or vanilla
>> >>> pudding.
>> >>> Just make sure to use a boiled pudding and not instant.
>> >>
>> >>Please would you explain that more fully? I have never bought a boxed
>> >>cake
>> >>mix
>> >>but I would be willing to try it if you explain how the jello works
>> >>with
>> >>it.
>> >
>> > Oh no Ophelia...you're going to be totally "ruined" as a "from
>> > scratch" baker if you keep listening to these "semi-homemade"
>> > bakers over in "the colonies"!

>>
>> Well I am not saying I will make one, but it is something new and I am
>> interested in how they did it
>>
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