You Must Try This.

Baking By luvbaking Updated 24 May 2005 , 10:59pm by luvbaking

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luvbaking Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:16pm
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After reading a lot about doctoring cake mixes I decided to try the pudding in the mix & I'm just letting you know for those of you who haven't tried this you should.......I think It's absolutely yummy & super moist. thumbs_up.gif


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magentaa23 Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:22pm
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i figure id just add this, my favorite cake to use is the generic brand from ALDI.. sounds gross yeah... but i absolutely love it! and its only 69 cents a box icon_wink.gif

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Misska21 Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:53pm
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What is ALDI?

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stephanie214 Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:56pm
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My favorite is Pillsbury's double pudding mix and I add 1 cup of sour cream. This really is a moist cake. When I have time, I freeze the cake first and thraw it out still wrapped in foil. The condensation helps make it even more moistier. thumbs_up.gif

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magentaa23 Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:56pm
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aldis is a discount grocery store in the states

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luvbaking Posted 24 May 2005 , 10:59pm
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Originally Posted by stephanie214

My favorite is Pillsbury's double pudding mix and I add 1 cup of sour cream. This really is a moist cake. When I have time, I freeze the cake first and thraw it out still wrapped in foil. The condensation helps make it even more moistier. thumbs_up.gif




Great tip stephanie thumbs_up.gif The sour cream will be the next on my list to try...lol

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