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Christmas Cake

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by bexy13, Sep 18, 2015.

  1. bexy13

    bexy13 Stay calm and eat cucumber!

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    Hi all

    Does anyone know the best place to get christmas cake ingredients for a cheap price. My local supermarket's are really expensive!

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    Bex
     
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    Do you have a "grape tree" next to you? It is the new chain of shops by the founder of Julian Graves. They are a lot cheaper for the dried fruit...

    Hmmm, just looked, and they seem to be more Midlands and west based. One in Sheffield, but that seems about as northerly as they go.
     
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    Another idea - when I was wandering around Poundland, as you do (well, nothing like that over here!!) I was surprised how cheap some of the dried fruit was...

    ...also, seeing as you are in are in Greater Manchester, have you checked out some of the Indian shops? V cheap for whole almonds...
     
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      i will go into town today and have a look thank you very much:phew::hapfeet:
       
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        Welcome back Bexy :blue thumb:

        I'd second trying the Indian shops (or Indian wholesalers where I get nuts very cheaply). How about Aldi and Lidl?
         
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          Why thankyou @shiney it's good to be back how are you and the boss? no luck with pound shops. Aldi for sultanas - 84p, mixed fruit - £1.49 and glace cherries £1.09, tesco for mixed peel - 74p.
          Total cost about a £5 probably less.
           
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            Glad you got sorted.☺
            We are big date and Brazil fans here, so found poundland/poundworld good sources for that.... But I am obviously a little out of touch...
             
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              Somebody mentioned the
              C word!!!!!!!!:runforhills: :runforhills:
               
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              • bexy13

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                Ahh i am baking for home and the show and i know some of the exhibitors are allergic to nuts otherwise i would [emoji1]

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                  We're fine, thank you :old: :blue thumb:
                   
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                  bexy13 Stay calm and eat cucumber!

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                  When is the next shiney land and what is it if you don't mind me asking?

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                  LOL. I don't even think of that "C" word until December 4th. or so.
                  and subjectively wondering: What is a Christmas Cake???? Is that like a Fruit Cake???
                   
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                  Yes, @redstar, it's a rich fruit cake, cooked long and slow, often with alcohol in the mix, and also added after cooking (called "feeding"!). Traditionally, it is made 1-3 months before the event (also is often used as a wedding cake)
                   
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                  yep, we call it Fruit Cake over here. Women over here, really don't make it, sometime its sold as a funding for a charity. It's kinda a joke, like no one wants it joke. I do have a recipe for it dating back to 1860, made it once when I was young, had it wrapped in the cheese cloth with the southern comfort added over and over again. Thank goodness for a unheated back porch, so I locked it into a tin for its "seasoning" part.

                  Usually I make for gifts a Apple, Cranberry, Walnut loaf, its pretty, freezes well, has nice cardomen spice in it. Doing very little baking at Christmas time, as cookies are everywhere with the Amish. And considering the cost of my time and the ingredients, its easier to buy a few than use up my time.
                   
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