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Baking Fruit Cake
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I need to bake a light fruit cake tomorrow but will be pushed for time. It can't be baked today but could I prepare it today, put it in the tin and bake it tomorrow?
It will have milk and eggs in it
It will have milk and eggs in it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.barry, just out of interest have you ever tried boiled fruit cake? Some of the old people in my village make it and it's very nice. I'm not a cake maker but if you're interested, I found a recipe from the BBC. I think it's quite quick to make.
https:/ /www.bb cgoodfo od.com/ user/32 3248/re cipe/na ns-boil ed-frui t-cake
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Go to your local Tesco's (other supermarkets are available) and buy a light fruit cake. You can buy one today in much less time than it would take you to make one and it will last very nicely until tomorrow. Mr Kipling does make exceedingly good varieties (because he's tested the recipes to destruction and he's got all the required kit). Life's too short to bake cakes. :-)
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