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Default No Bake Fruit Cake

No Bake Fruit Cake

1 box graham crackers
1 pound walnuts
1 pound pecans
1 pound dark raisins
1 pound light raisins
1 pound currants
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 jar maraschino cherries
1 jar green cherries
1 small bag miniature marshmallows
1 small box figs
1 small box dates

Mix together and press into buttered cake mold. Leave in refrigerator for
24 hours covered. To remove from mold, press hot towel around pan. Keep
refrigerated.


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