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Anne Miller wrote:Thanks for the reminder, with all that has been going on I had forgotten to order fruit cake.
I just bought three fruitcakes and I always get one for Christmas.
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Anne Miller wrote: it comes from a Texas business that is famous for their fruit cakes called Collin Street Bakery since 1899? I think?
I have a place that I also think has great fruit cakes called Claxton Bros. and since they are sold at Sam's Club
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The recipe is posted in one of the "Cooking with Pumpkin" threads here:Carla Burke wrote:It sounds like a lovely, fruit-laden quick-bread recipe? Many folks don't/won't/can't/ or shouldn't imbibe for whatever reason, from age to sensitivity to allergy. Are you up for sharing your recipe, Jay? We have teetotalers on our list, to whom I'd love to gift a booze-free alternative. If I can make it safe for my diabetic and gf friends, even better! I (obviously) don't see anything wrong with the traditional stuff, but a similar option for folks who just can't would be wonderful.
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Jay Angler wrote: The recipe is posted in one of the "Cooking with Pumpkin" threads here:
https://permies.com/t/168143/Cooking-Fall-Decor-pumpkins-squash#1382836
I have never tried it with a gluten free flour, but if anyone could do it, you would be the one!
There's sugar added as well as fructose in the dried fruit, so you'd have to decide if there's enough to be a problem for a diabetic. I go hypoglycemic and this cake works for me, but I'm very aware that there are different levels of diabetes. It contains some white flour, which can also be an issue for diabetics, but it wouldn't surprise me if you used coconut flour that it would help. I find with my hypo issues, that subbing in wheat germ for part of one of the cups of flour seems to help. I would use all whole wheat if I wasn't often giving it away and too many of my friends just don't cope with whole wheat flour... sigh... They complain its "breakfast" instead of "desert"!
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Jay Angler wrote:Here I thought it was just me, but I notice that all you people aren't using those totally horrid (in my opinion) commercial maraschino cherries. I read your recipes and you're using home dried fruit.
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James Sullivan wrote: at some point they became these inedible bricks. I would eat the toughest fruit cake dunking it in tea or milk.
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