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Happy Birthday Jerseyangel


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nikki-uk Enthusiast
Thanks everyone! :D

I had a very nice day. Mark and I went shopping, then later on spent time hanging out with the family.

We grilled steaks outside (Mark had to go out and sweep off the deck--it snowed late in the afternoon) and I made a gluten-free pineapple upside-down cake. :)

Glad you had a nice day Patti (yes, shopping is good for the soul -ONLY if you are buying for yourself though ;) )

Oh my gosh -- PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE!!!!!

I LOVE THAT!!! You MUST share the recipe Patti !! :P


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Nikki :D

This is a very easy recipe that I threw together one day, and it worked :lol:

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

Heat oven to 350. While oven is heating up, put 4 tbsp. butter or margarine in a 8 in. square pan and put in oven to melt. Remove from oven when melted, sprinkle 1/2 cup brown sugar over the melted butter and spoon a can of drained, crushed pineapple evenly over top of the sugar. Set aside.

Prepare Gluten Gree Pantry Cake and Cookie Mix as directed for cake. Subsitiute the reserved pineapple juice for the water or milk. Spread cake batter over fruit in pan and bake for about 40 minutes. (Test cake for doneness).

Let set in pan for 5 minutes, then carefully--it's hot!!--invert cake onto dish.

Yum :P

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I know this is late.. but I want to wish you a Happy Belated Birthday. Sounds like you had a great day!

Viola 1 Rookie

Oh Patti, that sounds so good, I think I'll make one later this week. Does it fit into our diet? Or do we have to eat tiny amounts and have salad with it? :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Oh Patti, that sounds so good, I think I'll make one later this week. Does it fit into our diet? Or do we have to eat tiny amounts and have salad with it? :lol:

:lol: That's so funny, Shirley!

I splurged yesterday because it was my birthday--but how to explain the piece I had for breakfast today :unsure:

Well, back to the real world--yep, tiny amounts ...with salad :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Well, I did miss your birthday, but happy one anyway.

You're so fab I think you deserve a birthday week (which totally justifies cake for breakfast)

jerseyangel Proficient
I think you deserve a birthday week (which totally justifies cake for breakfast)

A girl after my own heart...I really do like how you think :D


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AndreaB Contributor
Patti, our angel!! Have a wonderful day, no matter what you do. :)

You bring so much to this forum and I know I speak for everyone in saying that we all appreciate it so much. Enjoy your day!

I have to agree with Susan's post.

I can't believe I missed your birthday! :(

Happy Birthday Patti (belated)

:lol: That's so funny, Shirley!

I splurged yesterday because it was my birthday--but how to explain the piece I had for breakfast today :unsure:

Well, back to the real world--yep, tiny amounts ...with salad :D

When it's your birthday you have every conceivable excuse to continue to indulge in your birthday dessert (no matter how long or short it lasts :P ).

That does sound good though. I'm assuming that the mix has soy in it? :(

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Thanks for the recipe Patti!! :P

:lol: That's so funny, Shirley!

I splurged yesterday because it was my birthday--but how to explain the piece I had for breakfast today :unsure:

Well, back to the real world--yep, tiny amounts ...with salad :D

Yes!!, cake for breakfast (or chocolate) should be the law !! ;)

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm assuming that the mix has soy in it? :(

Nope--I have to avoid soy. I like the GFP mixes because most of them are free of the things I'm sensitive to. Here's a link to the ingredients of the cake mix--I know you have so many sensitivities to consider--

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AndreaB Contributor
Nope--I have to avoid soy. I like the GFP mixes because most of them are free of the things I'm sensitive to. Here's a link to the ingredients of the cake mix--I know you have so many sensitivities to consider--

Now that sounds like something we could have. :) Thanks Patti.

Daxin Explorer

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATTI!

Sorry if I'm late....hope you have a wonderful time! :)

jkmunchkin Rising Star

OMG I just saw this.... HAPPY BIRTHDAY PATTI!!!!!!!!!

I hope you had a wonderful birthday!!!! You deserve all the birthday wishes in the world!

xoxox

Mtndog Collaborator

I knew it...I meant to post yesterday! Happy Birthday...hope it was wonderful and where I'm from...BIRTHDAY WEEKS ARE ALL the rage!!!!!

Rebecca47 Contributor

HAPPY BIRTHDAY.... JERSEYANGEL...... ;) SORRY IF I AM LATE.... :huh::rolleyes:

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