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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, 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. 
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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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Grandma's Eggless, Butterless, Milkless Cake

Submitted by: Tina Demasi-Lemons 
A moist chocolate 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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Eggless Chocolate Cake II

Submitted by: GINGER P 
Very moist and chocolaty. 
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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. 
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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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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. 
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Hot Fudge Cake

Submitted by: Stephanie 
This is a rich, chocolate cake that's not overly sweet. Serve with a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream over top and enjoy! 
 

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