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Applesauce Cake V

Submitted by: FUNN182 
This cake keeps well and will stay fresh for picnics or trips. Add a teaspoon of powdered ginger if you want it very spicy. Spread with Cream Cheese Frosting before serving if you wish. 

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Applesauce Cake III

Submitted by: sharon 
This was in my mom's recipe book that I inherited. 

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Mother's Applesauce Cake

Submitted by: Cathy Brisco 
This is a good, old-fashioned, applesauce, pound cake. It will fill your house with the spicy fragrance of Fall. 

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Applesauce Cake I

Submitted by: Joanna 
A quick and easy cake--we eat it for breakfast at our house. 

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Applesauce Cake IV

Submitted by: CORWYNN DARKHOLME 
Quick, easy and very moist spice cake! It makes a great snack! 

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Rougemont Applesauce Cake

Submitted by: Jean 
Quick, easy, and moist. 

Applesauce Oatmeal Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This cake is nice and moist. Great for gift giving. Walnuts and pecans are interchangeable in this recipe. 

Applesauce Raisin Cake

Submitted by: Sharon Sisson 
A simple, moist and delicious cake made with raisins, walnuts and applesauce. 

Applesauce Rum-Raisin Cake

Submitted by: Carol 
This cake has a lot of raisins soaked in rum. Try to soak your raisins overnight if possible or at least for a few hours. 

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Chocolate Applesauce Cake III

Submitted by: Karen Dunn 
This is an extremely moist cake that ranks right up there for all the chocoholics in my home. It does not need to be frosted because it is sprinkled with chocolate chips and walnuts before baking. Easy AND delicious! 
 
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