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Hawaiian Wedding Cake II

Submitted by: Marcia
A refreshing summer dessert, this has a layer of yellow cake covered with pineapple then topped with a fluffy cream layer and garnished with coconut and chopped nuts. 

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Hawaiian Wedding Cake III

Submitted by: Cindi
This poke cake is infused with crushed pineapple and topped with a mixture of vanilla pudding and whipped topping. 

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Mexican Wedding Cake

Submitted by: Glenda
This fruity tropical cake has a milky sauce soaked into it, making it very moist and delicious. 

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Hawaiian Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a moist and unusual cake. Great for summer. 

Amish Cake

Submitted by: Siobhan
Quick, Easy, Yummy! Pineapple makes it moist and walnuts give it some crunch. 

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Granny Cake I

Submitted by: Kitty
This cake is very moist and so easy to make. 

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Italian Wedding Cake

Submitted by: Judith Nees
Light coconut-pineapple cake layers are covered with fluffy pecan-cream cheese frosting. Great for a special occasion! 

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Pineapple Cake II

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Very moist cake that is very good for a pot luck dinner. 

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White Wedding Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a great white wedding cake for those of you who like it plain. When I was a child, one of my neighbors who was elderly made a lot of wedding cakes for family and other people, and she took great pride in her work. She used fancy staircases you get in cake decorating stores, and even crocheted certain decorations. All is in your imagination. No professional baker did what she did. Be creative. 

Cajun Cake

Submitted by: Kitty
This cake was born on the bayou. It has a caramel pecan sauce that soaks into the cake.. 
 
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