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Gluten Free Birthday Cake


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I just recently tried a a birthday cake with butter icing from this website. I xerox-ed it back in 2005, but I only just got around to baking it. I only made half a cake, since, I'm only one person, and it lasts two or three days.I put it in a bundt pan,which gives it a nice shape.It rose pretty high and looks like a whole cake it was so big. It was pretty satisfying, but I don't normally eat a lot of replacement grain products,but it's a nice diversion.I eat mostly eat meats,veggies,fruits,stuff like that. I uploaded a picture of what's left of it , but I don't know where it went, ha ha.? My icon of love means I love trying new things with alternative flours!


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I just recently tried a a birthday cake with butter icing from this website. I xerox-ed it back in 2005, but I only just got around to baking it. I only made half a cake, since, I'm only one person, and it lasts two or three days.I put it in a bundt pan,which gives it a nice shape.It rose pretty high and looks like a whole cake it was so big. It was pretty satisfying, but I don't normally eat a lot of replacement grain products,but it's a nice diversion.I eat mostly eat meats,veggies,fruits,stuff like that. I uploaded a picture of what's left of it , but I don't know where it went, ha ha.? My icon of love means I love trying new things with alternative flours!

It looks like a lovely cake. Feel like sharing the recipe?

That's also a lovely picture, very well presented cake!

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