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ISO: Walnut tube cake from 1960s Gourmet Magazine

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I have been trying to find someone who still has a 1960s Gourmet magazine. There was a Walnut tube cake recipe in an early 1960s issue. The cake was very heavy and sweet, so much so, that a 1/2 inch slice would satisfy the biggest sweettooth! The cake has about 2 cups of ground walnut meats and about a pound of butter! See what I mean----hahahaha! Thanks all.
I've already tried Gourmet magazine and some "sweet thing" promised to get back to me with it; that was 3 yrs ago.

Nana Lee/MA
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