"I have just found a Xmas cake in a tin and have no idea where its come from. It could be years and years old. I wonder if its safe to eat? "
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Rich fruit cakes do tend to keep well, remember when it was tradition to keep te top tier of a wedding cake to use as a christening cake! |
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"I have just found a Xmas cake in a tin and have no idea where its come from. It could be years and years old. I wonder if its safe to eat?
Only one way to find out
Rich fruit cakes do tend to keep well, remember when it was tradition to keep te top tier of a wedding cake to use as a christening cake!"
Well that's good to know. Its wrapped in clingfilm and foil. What worries me is i have no idea where it has come from |
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Nothing. We cleaned it a few weeks ago and got rid of all the shite that had been sitting on top of it unused since before I moved in which was 4 years ago. |
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