Pluggers by Rick McKee for December 09, 2022

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    Lord Flatulence Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Yuk!

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 2 years ago

    when it’s fresh, not rock solid, right?

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    allen@home  almost 2 years ago

    And if it came from the Collin Street Bakery.

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    jmolay161  almost 2 years ago

    My father loved fruit cake at Christmas, and he lived to age 97. I settle for a little Panettoni nowadays.

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    lavender headgear  almost 2 years ago

    I like fruit cake!

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    'IndyMan'  almost 2 years ago

    What’s wrong with fruit cake ???

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Plugger status: confirmed, I guess?

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    kaycstamper  almost 2 years ago

    I loved it! (Before Diabetes)

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    oakie817  almost 2 years ago

    fruitcakes are great, slightly warmed up

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    juicebruce  almost 2 years ago

    A small piece slightly warmed up with Whipped cream ;-)

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  almost 2 years ago

    I have two heritage recipes for Scottish fruit cake same fruit mix but one cake is light [no booze in the batter] and the other dark [heavy on the rum] and another for one that uses candies cherries, maraschino cherries and sultanas that isn’t counted as a fruit cake for some reason. My favorite though is Granny Crawford’s plum pudding. As anyone with UK heritage knows, a ‘pudding’ is a special desert, not what most in the USA think of as ‘pudding’. Granny’s included figs, plums [prunes rehydrated with sherry], dates, and golden and dark raisins in the dark fruitcake batter. a slice of that, served with a dollop of eggnog custard on the side, was the perfect finish to a holiday meal.

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    chris_o42  almost 2 years ago

    I really like good fruit cake.

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    BadCreaturesBecomeDems  almost 2 years ago

    I found fruit cake can be quite good, just not in excess, or else the guts can go nuclear!

    My mother made a fruit cake for my grandmother one year. Mom soaked the cake in rum and bourbon. Neither we drinkers, but they sure were some happy old ladies after eating some of that cake.

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    Interventor12  almost 2 years ago

    There is good fruit cake and there is fruit cake made with sawdust.

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    flemmingo  almost 2 years ago

    My wife makes an icebox fruitcake that’s wonderful.

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    Mama Fish  almost 2 years ago

    The Italian Panforte is the best! Made months before Christmas, using dried peaches, pears, cherries, etc. and soaked regularly in the dark liquor of choice. OMG! My mouth waters just thinking about it.

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    ctolson  almost 2 years ago

    Old, dried out Fruit Cakes from the past have given it a bad name. When it is fresh and warmed it is good plain, ala-mode, or even with a dairy whipped topping. Prune Whip on the other hand, not so much.

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    TMMILLER Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I would help mom make 8-10 fruit cakes every year around October. She would then place them in a Tupperware container in the back room. About every other week she would open them up and pour in a cup or so of rum into each one. By Christmas time she would give those away. The were loved by all. (even me)

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    david_42  almost 2 years ago

    It’s been decades since I’ve even seen a fruitcake.

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    EMGULS79  almost 2 years ago

    To be properly and fully enjoyed, fruitcake has to be paired with a generous serving of eggnog. (And neither the fruitcake nor the eggnog needs any alcohol, thank you very much!)

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    Budd8294 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Not this Plugger!

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    walt1968pat Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Not this one, lets regift it.

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    jlynne50  almost 2 years ago

    I love homemade fruit cake.

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    g04922  almost 2 years ago

    I like REAL fruitcake… rich with lots of dried fruit and nuts, soaked for several months in good bourbon wrapped in cheesecloth in a nice tin. The store-bought versions are usually dry and lacking in sufficient fruit and nut – not ever a trace of real bourbon – full of additives, too.

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    rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Nope

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    Cannoneer  almost 2 years ago

    One of the highlights from my Army days was being in the field, more often than not in inclement weather, and finding a small Olive Drab-colored tin can of G.I. -ration fruitcake in my box of packaged field rations. I savored every little nibble and scraped the inside of the can clean to waste nothing.

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    jhpeanut  almost 2 years ago

    Ooh yea, made some last year. Since I do not imbibe, I soaked it in OJ. Delicious.

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    Gent  almost 2 years ago

    And why wouldn’t me? It is tasty and delicious!

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    contralto2b  almost 2 years ago

    My mom (89) loved fruit cake, but we try to make sure to get her good stuff. There is a good holiday gift catalog we used to order from (can’t get the name to come up) that once had an assortment of small different flavored fruit cakes. We sent it to my mom and she loved it! She said they were all very moist and packed with different assortments of fruits and nuts. Some with alcohol and some without.

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    Just-me  almost 2 years ago

    Some of the best fruitcakes come from Mary of Puddin Hill. I grew up not far from the original store.

    https://www.puddinhill.com

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    goboboyd  almost 2 years ago

    You need to have at least tried good fresh fruitcake at least once.

    Alternately, your regional research university needs you. Perhaps everyone could donate the re gifted ‘blocks’ to build a bio habitat… or an eco pot hole filler.

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    Texanna Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    Order a fruitcake from Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana Texas and you will find your love of fruitcake. Worth every penny. They are the best.

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    mako887  almost 2 years ago

    Sorry. No.

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    martinman8  almost 2 years ago

    whats wrong with a brick that gets handed around every year?

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    [Unnamed Reader - 50fc97]  almost 2 years ago

    NO we don’t

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    gopher gofer  almost 2 years ago

    i knew in my heart that i wasn’t a plugger, but this is the clincher…

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  almost 2 years ago

    I have had Fruit Cake that I liked, and I’ve some I didn’t.

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    finnygirl Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    I will not eat it, fresh or old

    I’ll leave it out until there’s mold.

    It’s not real food that should be et.

    I would not eat it on a bet!

    (With apologies to Dr. Seuss).

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    DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago

    And we LIKE it, ya whippersnappers!

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    lorinamarie_rollins  almost 2 years ago

    yeah what is wrong with fruit cake?

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