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Grandma's Eggless, Butterless, Milkless Cake

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

Tennessee Stack Cake

Submitted by: Diana
This is a lightly spiced stack cake that uses dried apples, though the apples are not spiced. This cake tastes even better after it has been stored for a couple of days. 

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Welfare Cake

Submitted by: Jen
This cake is so moist that you would swear it was from a box! 

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Crazy Cake

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

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Black Joe Cake

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

Wacky Cake V

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

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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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Boiled Raisin Cake I

Submitted by: Marcie Smith
This cake doesn't need frosting or icing. It is easy for kids to make, and is hard to mess up. 

Poor Man's Cake I

Submitted by: Betty
In about 1968, we moved next door to a family with seven little boys. Their mother gave me this recipe. It is really delicious. You can frost it, or just eat it like it is. 

Pour Cake

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan
This is an old fashioned pudding cake, with cake and pudding layers in the pan. The name is a play on words because the cake is made by basically pouring the ingredients and, also, because it is a cheap cake to to make ( Poor Cake). 
 
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