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Poke Cake II
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"This is a white cake, that you poke holes in and pour warm fruit flavored gelatin over it and chill. It has a whipped topping frosting."
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Poke Cake III
Ready Time: 1 Hr 15 Min
"This is a delicious cake that is really tasty. Poke holes in a white cake, pour fruit flavored gelatin over that, then top it off with cherry pie filling and whipped topping."
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Pol's Apple Cake
Ready Time: 2 Hrs
"This is a rich apple cake served with a warm topping that my grandmother used to make for me. Delicious! This recipe calls for walnuts but pecans are just as delicious!"
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Polish Coffee Cake
Ready Time: 1 Hr 40 Min
"This recipe makes 3 deliciously simple yeasted coffeecakes."
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Polish Pound Cake
Ready Time: 2 Hrs 50 Min
"This is a rich, moist cake. I make two in the oven at one time so the oven is not half empty."
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Polish Style Chocolate Cake
Ready Time: 1 Hr
"A simple chocolate cake served with bananas and whipped topping. a different kind of chocolate cake. but a very good one."
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Polka Dots
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"I also use cake mixes with chocolate chips or M and M's. My personal favorite is to use Spice Cake mix (sans chips), then sprinkle cinnamon-sugar on cookies prior to baking."
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Polly Welby's Excellent Chocolate Mousse
Ready Time: 45 Min
"I use French chocolate with a 70% cocoa content. Serves four people, or one greedy one! Chill for a couple of hours, and use the firmed mousse to make chocolate truffles. Heavenly. "
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Poor Man's Cake I
Ready Time: 1 Hr 30 Min
"In about 1968, we moved next door to a family with seven little boys. Their mother gave me this recipe. It is really delicious. You can frost it, or just eat it like it is."
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Poor Man's Cake II
Ready Time: 1 Hr 30 Min
"This cake often appeared on the Sunday dinner table during the depression and the war years. It's been in my family for three generations. During the "olden days," many families could not afford the luxury of the traditional fruitcakes, so this recipe became the popular Christmas fruitcake of the poor."
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