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Lemon Poke Cake II

Submitted by: Holly 
This is a moist lemony cake. It is called a poke cake because you poke holes in it to absorb the glaze. If you want, you can serve this with vanilla ice cream or whipped topping. 

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Lemon Pudding Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
Lemon lovers will request this sweet and tangy poke cake again and again. 

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Luscious Lemon Poke Cake

Submitted by: JELL-O 
For a special occasion, garnish this cake with lemon slices and fresh mint sprigs just before serving. 

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Easy Lemon Cake

Submitted by: v monte 
I got this recipe from my mother-in-law years ago, and it has always been a family favorite. It is real good for potlucks as it is served right out of the pan. 

Chess Cake

Submitted by: Cathy 
This recipe was given to me years ago by a friend. My sons love this. I make it when we go on vacation so we can munch on it while in the car. 

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Ricotta Cake

Submitted by: Sandy Pescosolido 
Gussy up your yellow cake with this ricotta variation. 

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Lemon Cheese Cake

Submitted by: Diane Pace 
This is the recipe I've been using for years. If you like, use your favorite scratch recipe for the cake but I usually like to simplify all I can. 

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Luscious Lemon Cake

Submitted by: Heather 
This cake is so moist and delicious, and is even better the second day! 

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Neiman Marcus Cake II

Submitted by: Mary Catherine Bailey 
Rich yet delicious! 

Lemon Lu Lu Cake

Submitted by: Tuwanna 
A wonderfully tangy and moist glazed lemon cake. Quick and easy to prepare! 
 
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