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Apricot Nectar Cake
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INGREDIENTS
1
Box Yellow Cake Mix
4
Eggs
3/4
c
Apricot Nectar
2
ts
Orange Or Lemon Flavoring
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix all together. Beat 4 minutes at medium speed Bane in ungreased tube pan
40 minutes at 350 degrees.
TOPPING FOR APRICOT NECTAR CAKE:
1/3 cup orange juice, 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar.
Mix and pour over hot cake. Leave cake in pan till cool.
Source: Recipes Out of This World Women of St. Agnes Catholic Church
Charleston, WV 1969
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Recipe by: Emily Lamb
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by Bill Spalding <[email protected]> on Mar
07, 1998
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