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Victoria L 09-01-2011 09:10 AM

Beautiful story....thanks for sharing. I need to call my "Sheila" today. I am blessed with such a friendship and am very thankful.

LindaSeccaspina 09-01-2011 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by Murphy1
My sister always mentions our mom's carrot cake. Such fond memories and traditions are born out of memories of childhood traditions. My mom always made a Poor Man's Cake at Christmas time. It was called that because no milk or eggs were used. But it did have gumdrops, so that is why it was part of the Christmas tradition. I continue to make this cake at this time of year and now send one to my son as part of the holiday season. Linda I read one of your stories earlier and so enjoy reading your entries. Continue to share with us.

Murphy1-
I will be offline from Saturday until late Tuesday afternoon but I will have a great story about chin hairs to make you all laugh when I get back.

My grandmother used to make that cake too and maybe you should write about it..:)

I keep repeating myself that I found this place by sheer accident.. and feel like its home. I feel so welcomed and thank you and plan to make a quilt when I get back. I assure you it will probably make you all giggle hahaha:)

morforles 09-01-2011 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by Murphy1
My sister always mentions our mom's carrot cake. Such fond memories and traditions are born out of memories of childhood traditions. My mom always made a Poor Man's Cake at Christmas time. It was called that because no milk or eggs were used. But it did have gumdrops, so that is why it was part of the Christmas tradition. I continue to make this cake at this time of year and now send one to my son as part of the holiday season. Linda I read one of your stories earlier and so enjoy reading your entries. Continue to share with us.

Another wonderful story! Would you share your Mother's recipe with us, please?

Murphy1 09-01-2011 03:56 PM

The holidays wouldn't be the same without this cake. I think my kids looked forward to the spice gum drops. Here it is.
Poor Man's Cake (no eggs or milk - out of depression era)
1 pkg of raisins
2 cups of boiling water
2 cups of sugar
1/2 cup of shortening (I now use butter)
4 tablespoons of cocoa
4 1/2 cups of flour
2 teaspoons of baking soda
1 teaspoon of baking powder
2 teaspoons of each of the following: nutmeg, allspice, cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice
1 cup of nuts (optional)
1 cup of gumdrops (optional)

I most often put in 2 loaf pans and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour,
I have also used muffin tins and that worked nicely too.

My daughter came in as I was typing this and said "Poor Man's Cake, I want some." It really is a tradition for us in December. I hope you enjoy. We should have a recipe swap for this time of year. Biscotti is also a tradition for us in December.

Nancy (aka Murphy 1)
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Originally Posted by morforles

Originally Posted by Murphy1
My sister always mentions our mom's carrot cake. Such fond memories and traditions are born out of memories of childhood traditions. My mom always made a Poor Man's Cake at Christmas time. It was called that because no milk or eggs were used. But it did have gumdrops, so that is why it was part of the Christmas tradition. I continue to make this cake at this time of year and now send one to my son as part of the holiday season. Linda I read one of your stories earlier and so enjoy reading your entries. Continue to share with us.

Another wonderful story! Would you share your Mother's recipe with us, please?


LindaSeccaspina 09-01-2011 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by Becky Mc
My Carrot cake memory is my Aunt in Minnesota she knew I loved it and made it each time we came to visit. So when I see a Carrot cake or make one I think of her.

Nothing beats a home made Carrot Cake

Isnt it amazing who we relate food to?

LindaSeccaspina 09-01-2011 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by morforles

Originally Posted by Murphy1
My sister always mentions our mom's carrot cake. Such fond memories and traditions are born out of memories of childhood traditions. My mom always made a Poor Man's Cake at Christmas time. It was called that because no milk or eggs were used. But it did have gumdrops, so that is why it was part of the Christmas tradition. I continue to make this cake at this time of year and now send one to my son as part of the holiday season. Linda I read one of your stories earlier and so enjoy reading your entries. Continue to share with us.

Another wonderful story! Would you share your Mother's recipe with us, please?

I am going to print this out.. thanks!!

LindaSeccaspina 09-01-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Murphy1
The holidays wouldn't be the same without this cake. I think my kids looked forward to the spice gum drops. Here it is.
Poor Man's Cake (no eggs or milk - out of depression era)
1 pkg of raisins
2 cups of boiling water
2 cups of sugar
1/2 cup of shortening (I now use butter)
4 tablespoons of cocoa
4 1/2 cups of flour
2 teaspoons of baking soda
1 teaspoon of baking powder
2 teaspoons of each of the following: nutmeg, allspice, cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice
1 cup of nuts (optional)
1 cup of gumdrops (optional)

I most often put in 2 loaf pans and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour,
I have also used muffin tins and that worked nicely too.

My daughter came in as I was typing this and said "Poor Man's Cake, I want some." It really is a tradition for us in December. I hope you enjoy. We should have a recipe swap for this time of year. Biscotti is also a tradition for us in December.

Nancy (aka Murphy 1)
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Originally Posted by morforles

Originally Posted by Murphy1
My sister always mentions our mom's carrot cake. Such fond memories and traditions are born out of memories of childhood traditions. My mom always made a Poor Man's Cake at Christmas time. It was called that because no milk or eggs were used. But it did have gumdrops, so that is why it was part of the Christmas tradition. I continue to make this cake at this time of year and now send one to my son as part of the holiday season. Linda I read one of your stories earlier and so enjoy reading your entries. Continue to share with us.

Another wonderful story! Would you share your Mother's recipe with us, please?


Thank you so much..
HUGGGGGGGGGGG

morforles 09-01-2011 04:40 PM

Thank you so much! This cake recipe has me drooling.

kwiltamomma 09-01-2011 04:56 PM

thank you for sharing such a beautiful memory. My Sheila past away last summer. The only person that really knew me from childhood until now. I love your memory!

LindaSeccaspina 09-01-2011 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by morforles
Thank you so much! This cake recipe has me drooling.

Well if you make it promise you will share with all of us.:)


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