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christmas traybake

this traybake sounds good, havent tried it yet as only in the site today
the site can be a bit slow

http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.asp?sectioncode=11&storycode=15121

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  • Sounds really nice, I will give it a try on Sunday.
    Many thanks
    Debt free - Mortgage free - Work free ( in that order :) )
  • Sounds yummy, I'll be trying that out soon.
    :wave:
  • blitz
    blitz Posts: 126 Forumite
    Thanks, I will be doing a load of baking on xmas eve may add these to the list:rudolf:
  • :snow_grin Well I couldn't wait, I've made two already.

    THIS IS REALLY DELISH!!!

    I've made it with an ounce less sugar and it works perfectly as the marzipan and cherries add a lot of sweetness. One I made with dried cranberries (very seasonal:xmastree: ) and the other with sultanas.

    There is, however, a serious risk of expanding waistlines :rolleyes: .............
    :wave:
  • twink
    twink Posts: 3,826 Forumite
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    thanks for that noonesperfect will make it for my christmas buffet
  • I made this today without the glace cherrys and marzipan as i didnt have any but it still came out great.
    Thanks to OP:j
    Love a charity shop bargain
  • Hi, I made this yesterday and it is really lovely. It would make a good alternative to rich fruit xmas cake for children and could be covered with glace icing.
    Debt free - Mortgage free - Work free ( in that order :) )
  • twink
    twink Posts: 3,826 Forumite
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    nice one plumduff i hadnt thought of putting icing on
  • twink wrote: »
    this traybake sounds good, havent tried it yet as only in the site today
    the site can be a bit slow

    http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.asp?sectioncode=11&storycode=15121
    Thanks that sounds really nice. Now if only I could find the 3/4 of a pack of marzipan I had left from doing the christmas cake.
    Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination:beer:

    Oscar Wilde
  • mioliere
    mioliere Posts: 6,838 Forumite
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    This looks lovely - will make it tomorrow! Thanks!
    KNIT YOUR SQUARE TOTALS:

    Squares: 11, Animal blankets: 2
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