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1900 to 1916 Cake #3
Date Loaf Cake Growers and grocers shared recipes that used dates in hopes that the customers would buy more and expand the popularity of...
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1900 to 1916 Cake #2
Louisiana Syrup Cake In the French speaking area of Louisiana this cake was called, gateau de sirop. This cake was a very easy spice cake...