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Eggless, Milkless, Butterless Cake IV

Submitted by: Jan
This is an old fashioned recipe from back in the wartime era when eggs milk and butter were too expensive for many households. It is moist and spicy with raisins. A perfect winter treat. 

Eggless, Milkless, Butterless Cake III

Submitted by: Bernadette Beaupre
This cake comes in handy when all you have left in the cupboard is the tin soups just before shopping day. It really was a treat served warm when we came in from the cold. And it was c-o-l-l-l-d-d-d, North of 53'. Sprinkle brown sugar or dust confectioner's sugar over the top. 

Eggless Milkless Butterless Cake

Submitted by: Kathy Thurston
This is a spice type cake. It is from the depression era or war time rationing. 

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Grandma's Eggless, Butterless, Milkless Cake

Submitted by: Tina Demasi-Lemons
A moist chocolate cake. 

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Eggless Chocolate Cake II

Submitted by: Ginger Perkins
Very moist and chocolaty. 

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Easy Eggless Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Ladan Miler
Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Living In: Amelia, Ohio, USA
You will enjoy not only baking but eating this cake. 

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Raisin Cake

Submitted by: Terry
This eggless loaf is very dense and moist. It originated during World War II, when eggs, milk and butter were in short supply. 

Depression Cake I

Submitted by: Lynn-Pgh
This was my mother's, it has sugar, but no eggs, no butter and no milk It's from the depression era. 

Poor Man's Cake II

Submitted by: Doreen MacKay
This cake often appeared on the Sunday dinner table during the depression and the war years. It's been in my family for three generations. During the "olden days," many families could not afford the luxury of the traditional fruitcakes, so this recipe became the popular Christmas fruitcake of the poor. 

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Depression Cake II

Submitted by: Gigi
A surprisingly good cake that has no eggs, milk, or butter in it. My grandmother was quite proud of it. 
 
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