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Cinnamon Coffee Cake I

Submitted by: Jackie Lindberg
You can make this tasty cake lower in fat by using 1/2 cup butter, 1/2 cup applesauce, non-fat sour cream, and egg beaters. 

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Streusel Coffee Cake

Submitted by: Mary
This is great for brunches or family get-togethers, or just any ol' time. It is really good when still warm. I make this cake for Christmas and Easter breakfast when family and friends are here. 

Cinnamon Coffee Cake III

Submitted by: Anne Whitcombe
Granny 's famous coffee cake, light and moist and swirled with cinnamon. 

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Cinnamon Coffee Cake II

Submitted by: Janis Woods
Tastes great for breakfast, brunch or dessert. May also be made in a Bundt pan. 

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Submitted by: Irene
Simple to make coffee cake that tastes great! My friends and I have been passing this around for years! 

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Cranberry Swirl Coffee Cake

Submitted by: Laura Owen
This old family recipe is delicious for breakfast on Thanksgiving day, or to eat while watching the parade! Plain yogurt can be substituted for sour cream. 

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Buttery Cinnamon Cake

Submitted by: Leta Harris
This cake is the best cinnamon cake I have ever made. Every time I serve it, the compliments never end. Serve it warm, about 45 minutes out of the oven, for an even greater pleasure. 

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Chocolate Chip Coffee Cake

Submitted by: Kerrilyn Blood
A tasty sour cream coffee cake with a streak of chocolate chips in the middle. 

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Submitted by: Emely Habibe-Croes
Simple and delicious chocolate Bundt cake. 
 
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