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http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/

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Originally posted by rbmorris
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/
I thought it would be something dreadful! Actually, it's quite interesting! Bring it to the picnic!

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Originally posted by rbmorris
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/
Yes that is a mans cake!

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Originally posted by rbmorris
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/
I have heard of "beefcake" before,but I have never seen the recipe.So this drives the girls wild??I'll try it.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/
Why did he draw a T-bone, he should have drawn a 'meatloaf' on top. I saw the pic and was wondering why someone made a cake with an uterus drawn on it. That would be fun for a party, but you would need a bowl of good mash potatos and some good dark gravy.

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Originally posted by aspviper666
I have heard of "beefcake" before,but I have never seen the recipe.So this drives the girls wild??I'll try it.
Um, after an image search on the subject, I've come to the conclusion that beefcake isn't driving the girls wild. Excuse me while I take a cake-mixer to my eyes.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Why did he draw a T-bone, he should have drawn a 'meatloaf' on top. I saw the pic and was wondering why someone made a cake with an uterus drawn on it. That would be fun for a party, but you would need a bowl of good mash potatos and some good dark gravy.

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Did you scroll down? The the frosting is mashed potatos.

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My late aunt,God rest her soul,used to make a sandwich cake.She trimmed the crust from sandwich bread,then spread potted meat on the bread and stacked it up about 5 layers high.She would take 4 stacks and put them so they form a big square to make a bigger cake.The frosting was mayo with food coloring.It came as a shock when you ate it the first time.You expect something sweet and it tastes like a sandwich. I always add aerosol cheese flowers when I make it.

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Originally posted by aspviper666
My late aunt,God rest her soul,used to make a sandwich cake.She trimmed the crust from sandwich bread,then spread potted meat on the bread and stacked it up about 5 layers high.She would take 4 stacks and put them so they form a big square to make a bigger cake.The frosting was mayo with food coloring.It came as a shock when you ate it the first time.Yo ...[text shortened]... mething sweet and it tastes like a sandwich. I always add aerosol cheese flowers when I make it.
Damn! Did Elvis know about this? Sounds tasty!

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Did you scroll down? The the frosting is mashed potatos.
I had to read it, looking at the images I thought it was plain burger and real frosting. I just want an extra side of 'frosting' and 'beef syrup' with mine.

I think if I made this I'd replace catsup with a dark gravy, and put corn and peas between the layers.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Damn! Did Elvis know about this? Sounds tasty!
Funny you should say that,Aunt Pat was Elvis's biggest fan.I was born on Aunttie's 16th birthday,and Elvis's birthday is one day later.

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Originally posted by aspviper666
Funny you should say that,Aunt Pat was Elvis's biggest fan.I was born on Aunttie's 16th birthday,and Elvis's birthday is one day later.
I went to Memphis on a biz trip once. Visited Graceland. I figured I might as well. I'll probably never get back to Memphis. It was pretty cool, but I was actually surprised at how small the main Graceland house was. It wasn't tiny, but it wasn't the sprawling mansion you'd expect it to be.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/
Fantastic stuff. I am SO going to make this.