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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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Eggless Chocolate Cake II

Submitted by: GINGER P 
Very moist and chocolaty. 

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Crazy Cake

Submitted by: Amy Parsons 
This cake was popular during the depression, and does not have eggs in it. 

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. 

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Chocolate Oil Cake

Submitted by: Kristi Demanette 
Rich and chewy and chocolaty. 

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Two Bowl Cake

Submitted by: Lenna Roe 
I don't remember when I got this recipe, but it has been a favorite for years. It's quick, easy and makes a moist cake that keeps well. 

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 II

Submitted by: Carol 
This cake is for those of you who have allergies. When my kids were small they developed an allergy against all dairy products, and then gradually outgrew them. 

Wacky Cake V

Submitted by: Tina 
This is a low sugar version of this Wacky Cake. 

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Black Joe Cake

Submitted by: shirleyo 
This is similar to crazy cake and contains no eggs, butter or milk. It's very good with peanut butter frosting. 
 
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