Help Asap:filling

Decorating By DeniseFL Updated 24 Mar 2007 , 5:54pm by bobwonderbuns

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DeniseFL Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 3:46pm
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Hey girls, I know It's my fault I left everything for today, But I promissed to take a cake to my church tonight...The store that I usually buy the ready-to-use fillings is about to close and I have no way to get there now. ANy idea for an easy and tasty filling?????

Thank you!!

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itsmylife Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 3:48pm
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Preserves (any flavor).

HTH
Denise

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elvis Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 3:52pm
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Hey-- You can glaze with preserves (heated slightly with a little water mixed in) -- and then fill with whipped cream :O)

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DeniseFL Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 4:40pm
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thank you

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rockymtnbaker Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 4:52pm
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Lemon curd, or more buttercream

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notjustcake Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 5:47pm
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some type of custard I guess I love Almond custard you can do vanilla custard too some people might be allergic to nuts and who knows if almond extract is the same it does come from almond

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bobwonderbuns Posted 24 Mar 2007 , 5:54pm
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Or you can mix some preserves or extract and food coloring in with your buttercream for an emergency "fake" filling.

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