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Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 15:03:52 GMT, "Dimitri" >
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>>"Jules" > wrote in message
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>>>please help, I am trying to organise a christening on a budget! can anyone
>>>give me the recipe for a fool-proof cake? also need ideas for finger buffet
>>>food that I can cook in advance and freeze as am catering for 65 people!
>>>thank you very much!
>>>Lorna

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>>Think about "pulled pork" this can be done with very inexpensive pork shoulder
>>like a Boston but or a fresh picnic both less than $1.50 per pound. Basically
>>you cook the living daylights out of the cuts. They can be sauced with a
>>vinegar and ketchup type of sauce. Normally the meat is smoked but you can
>>"cheat" by using liquid smoke. Use the chopped/shredded meat for sandwiches on
>>hamburger buns - extra sauce on the side. Make your own baked beans - at less
>>than $1.00 per pound dry it ain't a lot of money. Cole slaw and or corn on the
>>cob and you've got a sensational lunch.
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>>As far as the cake is concerned - pop for a Costco cake - it really is your best
>>value - it may net be the best cake but it should do nicely.

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> My sisters-in-law organised a wedding cake from us and they got it
> from Walmart. It was surprisingly good... Publix also has a very good
> bakery section
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> ~Karen aka Kajikit
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Hasn't anyone noticed in this thread that the guy is from the U.K.????
Recommending Costco, Publix, etc. is a waste of time.

gloria p