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Default Moist delicious yellow cake, from a mix you say?

On Jun 4, 3:07*pm, Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 09:20:17 -0700 (PDT), Bryan
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> >On May 31, 1:17 pm, dsi1 > wrote:
> >> On 5/31/2011 5:58 AM, Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:

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> >> > On Tue, 31 May 2011 01:01:16 -1000, >
> >> > arranged random neurons and said:

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> >> >> On 5/30/2011 3:18 PM, wrote:

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> >> >>> Yes, from a box mix.

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> >> >>> I snagged this recipe off of The Pioneer Woman's website.

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> >> >> I've never heard of mixing in canned oranges into a cake batter. That's
> >> >> a new idea. Your recipe is too complicated for me but dumping in a can
> >> >> of oranges into a cake sounds just nutty enough to work. I will try
> >> >> this. Thanks.

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> >> > Whole fruit in a cake isn't a new idea. I have a strawberry cake that
> >> > uses fresh strawberries both in the cake and the filling. A most
> >> > excellent cake which recipe "reads" more difficult than it is.

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> >> Sounds like a great cake. Interesting that it uses coconut milk. Most
> >> cake recipes will be difficult for me because I rarely use recipes.
> >> Mostly I have a hard time following directions. Thanks!

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> >And there are no garbage ingredients, unlike the bucket of filth
> >recipe that began the thread.

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> >> > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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> a) I only wrote the paragraph referencing the strawberry cake - get
> your attributions straight; and


You're correct there, but...
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> b) do yourself a favor and quit trying to defend the indefensible,
> i.e. your assertion that Koko's recipe was a "bucket of filth." Don't
> be stupid.


But it was, and she can't use the excuse that she's ignorant and
doesn't know how to cook.
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> Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
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--Bryan