“Have a care when you get yours.” That sounds odd to me. Was it suppose to be DO you care when you get yours or Have a CAR when you get yours. Maybe something else?
Growing up with a Scottish Granny, ‘Have a care’ was a daily part of her lecture, Have a care on the icy steps, Have a care in the yard the doggie was just out, Have a care it will rain later, Have a care the tea is hot… to me it translated “be careful I love you”. My MIL used “take good care” to the same effect.
Fruitcake is an object of cartoon derision, but IRL more people must like it than not… or why would people spend a fortune buying or making it?
They don’t go looking for gifts they think their friends will throw away, or even re-gift.
If you will, you should save them the expense, and tell them!
I happen to like it… NOT the stuff you can buy at the supermarket, or even most of what you can order online or by mail… but a good home made fruitcake is a real treat.
Especially English Christmas cake, which has more dried fruit and less candied stuff, and if you’re lucky, a coating of marzipan and hard icing.
English candied fruit isn’t as sticky and sugary anyway, if you can get a cake actually made in England.
But an English friend and I have made each other Christmas cakes off and on for years, here in California, using what we can buy here, and they’re much appreciated.
The fruit itself has gotten incredibly expensive, and the best fruitcakes are so heavy and dense just because they contain a lot of it.
Add brandy, and very pricey marzipan… it can easily cost well over $20 just to make a medium size one…. and it takes hours.
If I’m making YOU one, and you’d prefer a chocolate cake from a $1.99 mix, hey, great… just let me know!
allen@home almost 2 years ago
Andrew’s expression say’s it all. As soon i get Sal’s Fruit Cake. It’s headed for the dumpster.
pschearer Premium Member almost 2 years ago
As fruitcake jokes go, this one is a least close to the truth.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not exactly “light and fluffy,” are they?
TStyle78 almost 2 years ago
“Have a care when you get yours.” That sounds odd to me. Was it suppose to be DO you care when you get yours or Have a CAR when you get yours. Maybe something else?
Lomax9er7 almost 2 years ago
Fruit cake, the liver of desserts. There are a few people that like it, I guess…
Kidon Ha-Shomer almost 2 years ago
Growing up with a Scottish Granny, ‘Have a care’ was a daily part of her lecture, Have a care on the icy steps, Have a care in the yard the doggie was just out, Have a care it will rain later, Have a care the tea is hot… to me it translated “be careful I love you”. My MIL used “take good care” to the same effect.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Fruitcake is an object of cartoon derision, but IRL more people must like it than not… or why would people spend a fortune buying or making it?
They don’t go looking for gifts they think their friends will throw away, or even re-gift.
If you will, you should save them the expense, and tell them!
I happen to like it… NOT the stuff you can buy at the supermarket, or even most of what you can order online or by mail… but a good home made fruitcake is a real treat.
Especially English Christmas cake, which has more dried fruit and less candied stuff, and if you’re lucky, a coating of marzipan and hard icing.
English candied fruit isn’t as sticky and sugary anyway, if you can get a cake actually made in England.
But an English friend and I have made each other Christmas cakes off and on for years, here in California, using what we can buy here, and they’re much appreciated.
The fruit itself has gotten incredibly expensive, and the best fruitcakes are so heavy and dense just because they contain a lot of it.
Add brandy, and very pricey marzipan… it can easily cost well over $20 just to make a medium size one…. and it takes hours.
If I’m making YOU one, and you’d prefer a chocolate cake from a $1.99 mix, hey, great… just let me know!
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Mom made an orange slice fruitcake for Christmas every year. Frozen orange juice was used as icing. And it did contain orange slice candy.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
I’m looking forward to it, NOT!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Good. We need a doorstop.
rshive almost 2 years ago
Who knew that fruitcakes could be hazardous?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 2 years ago
Mummified cakes…no thanks.