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great cake recipe (bachelor level easy!!!)
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jun-7-2005 21:43
Hi everyone, I just heard about this and it is delicious!!! Take a cake mix (any flavor) and a can of soda in a matching flavor. Mix the cake mix and 12 oz can (or a cup and a half) of soda in a bowl. Bake as directed on the box. The cake comes out with a brownie-like texture. I have made three so far:
Fudge cake mix with diet coke
Orange Cream with diet sunkist
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Strawberry Supreme with Cheerwine
All have been delicious!!! 1/12 of the cake made with diet soda and cool whip light is only 2 weight watcher points. (According to who I heard it from)
They don't rise as much as a regular cake does, so I have thought about using 2 mixes and doubling the soda, but haven't tried it yet.
Let me know what you think!!!
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jun-7-2005 22:16
cheerwine is a lot like cherry coke. It's only found in the southeastern US from what I understand.
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Holly s.
Well-Connected
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Jun-8-2005 03:20
They started selling it in the midwest just recently.Just started seeing it in stores here.
Sounds like a good recipe. Thanks for sharing.
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mackenzie robbin
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Jun-8-2005 03:58
that sounds like a good recipe I will have to try it. Thanks.
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Jun-8-2005 07:44
Man.....I am hungry now. :)
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P. Rockwell
Well-Connected
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Jun-8-2005 09:03
Does anybody else cok with Dutch Ovens? I think its mainly a NorthWest US thing (it came across with the Pioneers), but I was curious and I'm always on the hunt for new reciepes.
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-8-2005 09:31
I would imagine Jstkdn cooks with a Dutch oven : o )
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Autumnsprings
Con Artist
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Jun-8-2005 23:11
Glad to share it, Let me know if you try it. Glad Cheerwine is branching out, yummy, no?
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Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper
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Jun-8-2005 23:17
I never heard of cheerwine but I love cherry coke, and cherry pepsi :)
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Jun-9-2005 02:33
What is a Dutch oven? The ovens here don't look any different in the US then they do here...aside from the different electricity socket plug. :)
Unless a dutch oven is like Dutch chips in the US. Nothing Dutch about them.
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P. Rockwell
Well-Connected
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Jun-9-2005 11:34
A dutch oven is for cookoing outdoors. Its big metal pots that you cover in coals. Its great for cobblers, breads, chicken, Mixed veggies, whatever!
Here are some pictures of them
http://www.castironcookware.com/dutch-oven-cookware.html
*going to do some research on the history of it*
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