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If there is such a thing as fruit cake trifle, that will whip it into shape!
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Carolyn, Vancouver 11-27-2005
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Otherwise, if you can make a glaze that soaks into the cake, and leave it to be absorbed, that might work, too.

Here is a lemon glaze I have used...you poke the cake all over, while the cake is still warm from the oven, and pour the glaze over, leaving it to be absorbed over a day or so. Then wrap the cakes as usual.

Hope this helps,

Carolyn!

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  ISO: Xmas Fruit Cake Problem
  Linda - 11-27-2005
 
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1 If there is such a thing as fruit cake trifle, that will whip it into shape!
    Carolyn, Vancouver - 11-27-2005
   
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  2 Thank You: Fruit Cake
    Linda from Ontario - 11-27-2005
   
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  3 re: Fruit Cake Problem
    juneFL - 11-27-2005
   
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  4 re: Xmas Fruit cake problem - I have information for you
    CASS/LAS VEGAS - 11-28-2005
   
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  5 I hope it turns out for you, Linda! Gee, I sure hate to throw anything out!
    Carolyn, Vancouver - 11-28-2005
   
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  6 Recipe: A Fruitcake Trifle Recipe
    Barbara, MS - 11-28-2005
   
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