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15th November 11, 07:50 PM
#41
I bought a 25-lb. box of pecans this past weekend, and I have most of a 50-lb. box of candied cherries in the pantry. I just need some customers now!
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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15th November 11, 09:03 PM
#42
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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1st December 11, 09:51 PM
#43
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
Sorry, Ted. I have 30 pounds of candied cherries, not 50. I must have overloaded my memory and caused an internal error. 
Anyway, I just pulled #4 of the season out of the oven and it smells really good. I left out the black raisins and instead used dried blueberries, cranberries and apples. I also invented a (brilliant, by my reckoning) system to "feed" the cake: I mix Grand Marnier and Amaretto in a small spray bottle, then when the cake comes out of the oven, I give it a good spraying, then spray it once a week thereafter. The spraying is much more even and easier than dousing a cake with a bottle of spirits.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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1st December 11, 10:39 PM
#44
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
Don't spray too close to the stove, piperdbh: Fruitcake flombe'.
Hmmm, that sounds good.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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2nd December 11, 07:38 AM
#45
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
My recipe "the Archbishop of York's Flaming Plum Puddng" is so large I only make it occasionally. Not every year.
Animo non astutia
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2nd December 11, 07:58 AM
#46
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
There's NOTHING better than GOOD fruitcake ... and nothing WORSE than BAD fruitcake!!!
My wife and I made one for our wedding, and we used Jamaican Spiced Rum to medicate it - she is a nurse, so she used a hypodermic needle to apply the doses PRN! It was BRILLIANT! We saved the top layer to use as a christening cake for our first grandbaby (it was a late, second marriage), and regrettably are still waiting to use it ... sigh.
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15th December 11, 03:44 AM
#47
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
It's time for the marizpanning to start...
Basic ingredients, with a lovely mature cake
Adding a thin layer of home made quince honey to the sides of the cake to stick on the marizpan sides

trimming the top marizpan , and putting somewhere safe and dry for a few days before icing
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18th December 11, 08:41 PM
#48
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
Make us fatter, Fruitcake Daddy! That way we can't squeeze through the door and waddle away.

Actually, paulhenry, that sounds really good.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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18th December 11, 08:58 PM
#49
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
And this is stir up Sunday, at least in the US--very applicable for puddings, not so sure about fruitcakes, though.....
Regards, Alex
No care in the world; maybe I'm learning, why the sea on the tide has no way of turning....
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19th December 11, 07:46 AM
#50
Re: who all has started making their Christmas fruitcakes?
I decorated the cake this morning, it is a gift so it was completed a little earlier than our own! I hope they like it!
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