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Amish Friendship Cake...WTF? i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert | |
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Could be the sawdust.
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Well how can we know if you're not going to give us any details, or the link | |
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....It's cooked in a slooooow oven I take it | |
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Steadwood said: ....It's cooked in a slooooow oven I take it It's those damn gnomes! | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: ....It's cooked in a slooooow oven I take it It's those damn gnomes! ....I Know No-thing....No-thing at All ... ....No-thing I Tell You.... | |
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Steadwood said: ....I Know No-thing....No-thing at All ... ....No-thing I Tell You.... Quite a shindig. | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: ....I Know No-thing....No-thing at All ... ....No-thing I Tell You.... Quite a shindig. Gnome Rock | |
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Steadwood said: subhuman09 said: Quite a shindig. Gnome Rock By the way-what was Gnomestock like? | |
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It's called that because, after you eat the cake, you'll need a friend to either hold back your hair while you spend the next 2 days barfing or to drive you to the ER.
Only a real friend would do that stuff for ya. [Edited 12/12/04 4:01am] | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: Gnome Rock By the way-what was Gnomestock like? A bit better than Gnomebury .....and just a handful of arrests ... | |
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Steadwood said: subhuman09 said: By the way-what was Gnomestock like? A bit better than Gnomebury .....and just a handful of arrests ... Quite a line up. | |
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TimCalhoun said: It's called that because, after you eat the cake, you'll need a friend to either hold back your hair while you spend the next 2 days barfing or to drive you to the ER.
Only a real friend would do that stuff for ya. Will Forte is a genius. | |
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not to un-jack this thread or anything... (i looooove gnomes!)
it's probably a kind of sourdough base that needs to sit and be "fed" by adding sugar or flour until it's doubled in size. you then split it in half, bake your half and give the other to a friend. | |
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Steadwood said: ....No-thing I Tell You.... [/color][/b] *gaaaah* If there is something I hate it's garden gnomes *gets a bat and starts hitting gnomes* Time flies like an arrow
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: A bit better than Gnomebury .....and just a handful of arrests ... Quite a line up. Especially that shady character in the bottom left.." Griswald Shigginbottom the 4th" ... | |
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Steadwood said: Especially that shady character in the bottom left.." Griswald Shigginbottom the 4th" ... I wouldn't let him live in my garden. If I had a garden... Dammit people that's not a euphemism!!! | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: Especially that shady character in the bottom left.." Griswald Shigginbottom the 4th" ... I wouldn't let him live in my garden. If I had a garden... Dammit people that's not a euphemism!!! ...Is it a Trombone? ..... | |
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Steadwood said: subhuman09 said: I wouldn't let him live in my garden. If I had a garden... Dammit people that's not a euphemism!!! ...Is it a Trombone? ..... Bigger. | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: ...Is it a Trombone? ..... Bigger. :confuse A BIG Trombone.... | |
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Mercedes73 said: i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert wow, babies take less time to make! | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: not to un-jack this thread or anything... (i looooove gnomes!)
it's probably a kind of sourdough base that needs to sit and be "fed" by adding sugar or flour until it's doubled in size. you then split it in half, bake your half and give the other to a friend. Yes thats it. My wife made it for a while, your supposed to get a starter from a friend and then give a starter. It does take a while for the first fermentation, but I think from then it was only about a week between batches. Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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Mercedes73 said: i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert may sound rank but its excellent ... Don't confuse this cake with the Amish Friendship Bread. This yummy cake is based on a brandied fruit starter, not a conventional bread yeast-type starter. The cake takes approximately 30 days to prepare, once you have the starter fruit juice. If not, allow another 30 days to prepare the initial "starter". This is well worth the effort! This cake is made with a brandied fruit mixture of peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail, cherries, and sugar. There are limitless variations (you can mix and match fruit to taste). The fruit starter can also be used as a topping for ice cream or pound cake | |
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Mach said: Mercedes73 said: i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert may sound rank but its excellent ... Don't confuse this cake with the Amish Friendship Bread. This yummy cake is based on a brandied fruit starter, not a conventional bread yeast-type starter. The cake takes approximately 30 days to prepare, once you have the starter fruit juice. If not, allow another 30 days to prepare the initial "starter". This is well worth the effort! This cake is made with a brandied fruit mixture of peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail, cherries, and sugar. There are limitless variations (you can mix and match fruit to taste). The fruit starter can also be used as a topping for ice cream or pound cake I think I was thinking of the bread (but I remember it as very sweet) Do you have a recipe you could post? Thanks Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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Mach said: Mercedes73 said: i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert may sound rank but its excellent ... Don't confuse this cake with the Amish Friendship Bread. This yummy cake is based on a brandied fruit starter, not a conventional bread yeast-type starter. The cake takes approximately 30 days to prepare, once you have the starter fruit juice. If not, allow another 30 days to prepare the initial "starter". This is well worth the effort! This cake is made with a brandied fruit mixture of peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail, cherries, and sugar. There are limitless variations (you can mix and match fruit to taste). The fruit starter can also be used as a topping for ice cream or pound cake | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: not to un-jack this thread or anything... (i looooove gnomes!)
it's probably a kind of sourdough base that needs to sit and be "fed" by adding sugar or flour until it's doubled in size. you then split it in half, bake your half and give the other to a friend. that's what it is. My mom makes it every year and is actually very good, a little to sweet for me but my kids love it | |
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Mach said: Mercedes73 said: i was just in a chat room when somebody put up a link to this recipe
i went to it and...OMG! you know how long it takes to make? approximately 30 days! yep...i'm not joking. Has anybody else heard of it? i know what i ain't eatin for desert may sound rank but its excellent ... Don't confuse this cake with the Amish Friendship Bread. This yummy cake is based on a brandied fruit starter, not a conventional bread yeast-type starter. The cake takes approximately 30 days to prepare, once you have the starter fruit juice. If not, allow another 30 days to prepare the initial "starter". This is well worth the effort! This cake is made with a brandied fruit mixture of peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail, cherries, and sugar. There are limitless variations (you can mix and match fruit to taste). The fruit starter can also be used as a topping for ice cream or pound cake Ginny's Recipes Amish Friendship Cake Here is another great recipe which can be prepared and given as a present for the holidays. Don't confuse this cake with the Amish Friendship Bread. This yummy cake is based on a brandied fruit starter, not a conventional bread yeast-type starter. The cake takes approximately 30 days to prepare, once you have the starter fruit juice. If not, allow another 30 days to prepare the initial "starter". This is well worth the effort! This cake is made with a brandied fruit mixture of peaches, pineapple, fruit cocktail, cherries, and sugar. There are limitless variations (you can mix and match fruit to taste). The fruit starter can also be used as a topping for ice cream or pound cake. Enjoy!! http://vabutter.tripod.co.../id22.html Amish Friendship Cake First, Prepare the Fruit Mixture: 1-1/2 cups Starter Juice (see Initial Starter recipe to right) 1 large can sliced peaches (with juice) 2-1/2 cups sugar Put peaches, sugar, & starter juice in a gallon jar. Stir once a day for 10 days. On the 10th day, add: 2- 1/2 cups sugar 1 large can pineapple chunks & juice (1 lb - 4oz can) Stir for ten days. On the 20th Day, add: 2 -1/2 cups sugar 1 - 10 ounce jar Marachino cherries & juice 1 large can fruit cocktail & juice. (14-1/2 oz to 15 oz can) Stir daily for ten days. On the 30th Day: Drain liquid from fruit. Divide the juice into 5-6 jars each containing 1-1/2 cups of juice. Give to friends and keep one for yourself. You friends can now start with the starter you have given them and make the 30-day cake directly. Divide fruit in thirds. You can freeze 2/3 of the fruit to use later. Note: When putting fruit or juice in jars, leave jars on the counter & DO NOT REFRIGERATE!! DO NOT PUT LID ON TIGHT, set it on top of jar - loosely! DO NOT PUT JUICE IN THE REFRIGERATOR! Now, Make the Cake: Cake 1 yellow cake mix (without pudding in it) 2/3 cup oil 4 eggs 1/3 of the fruit (prepared with the starter above) 1- cup nuts - chopped 1 box vanilla instant pudding. Mix all ingredients together and bake in a greased Bundt pan at 350 degrees for 50 minutes or until done. Alternate Cake Recipe: 1 1/2 cups oil 2 cups sugar 3 eggs (beaten) 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons vanilla 3 cups flour 2 cups pecans 3 cups of the fruit mixture Combine oil and sugar and blend in the eggs. Add dry ingredients (flour, soda) Fold in the fruit mix. Add pecans and vanilla. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Bake in bundt pan for about 1 hour 15 min to 1 hour 30 min. Check with knife before removing from oven. Freezes well! Amish Friendship Cake Initial Starter Day One through day 14 1 cup cubed pineapple (drained) 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons brandy Combine in a glass gallon jar. Let set it set for two weeks. Cover loosely with aluminum foil with a wooden spoon inserted through the foil to stir daily-DO NOT REMOVE FOIL OR SPOON! Be sure to stir daily. Day 15 Add 1 cup marachino cherries including the juice 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons brandy. Let set two more weeks, stirring daily. On day 30 Strain the fruit from the juice using a plastic strainer. (DO NOT USE A METAL STRAINER.) The resulting "juice" is the "starter" for your Amish Friendship Cake. This sounds really friggin complicated! [Edited 12/12/04 11:30am] | |
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Steadwood said: subhuman09 said: Bigger. :confuse A BIG Trombone.... Bigger. | |
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subhuman09 said: Steadwood said: :confuse A BIG Trombone.... Bigger. I Know ........I Know......... .....A Euphonium.......or however you spell it .. .....A very very big one!.... | |
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