Christmas Fruitcake

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Traditional Christmas Fruitcake

Christmas is a time for making traditions and one of mine is the traditional fruitcake. What's even better is that no one in my house likes Christmas fruitcake so I get the whole thing all to myself! I think I love holiday fruit cake because it reminds me of my Grandma's cannonball and I just wasn't bright enough to get the recipe for it. So if you have any fruitcake recipeslenses that you're willing to share feel free to add them to the list or maybe if you have recipes for fruitcake cookies or cupcakes, add them too. I'm always willing to try something new.

Traditional Christmas Fruitcake

So what's your take on Christmas Fruitcake? Love it? Hate it?

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Love Fruitcake

Ilona1 says:

I love fruitcake:)

TheWhistler says:

I love British fruitcake. North American fruitcake sucks.

No thanks, can't stand the stuff

TWOnline2 says:

granny made fruit cakes from scratch each year. then she made them with candied fruit but the cake was always awesome. now-a-days, i think fruit cakes have gone nuts. they just aint the same.

 

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  • Tipi Dec 24, 2010 @ 9:41 pm | delete
    I'll give a shout out for fruit cake!
  • TWOnline2 Dec 9, 2010 @ 12:12 pm | delete
    i would love to try an all natural fruit cake. i wonder if there is such a thing.
  • TeamSTM Nov 26, 2010 @ 4:20 pm | delete
    There's nothing like a Piece of Fruitcake and a Glass of Egg Nog!!
  • TheWhistler Nov 25, 2010 @ 8:02 pm | delete
    Hi, I love fruitcake with marzipan.
  • molly6342 Nov 26, 2010 @ 7:59 am | delete
    What's marzipan? And what's the difference between British fruitcake and North American Fruitcake?? I think I might be missing out on something good here. :)
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