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Now it appears that the postage cost of sending a cake up to 7lbs was 1 shilling and 4 pence but if the cake was above 7lbs it cost 1 shilling and 7 pence. Although a British ‘invention’ Trench cake has spread across the Atlantic to the US and become a staple for preppers.
Trench cake is certainly not a rich fruit cake but it is certainly inexpensive and edible. Well the one I made from the basic Ministry of Food recipe was actually quite good with a cup of tea or coffee. Place a large saucepan on medium heat and add the margarine, the sugar and the dried fruit together with ¼ cup of water. This is the way I was taught to make basic fruit cake by my mom, but it is only worth doing if you are trebling on quadrupling the quantities as boiling a ½ cup of raisins or currants isn’t worth the effort. I also upped the quantity of dried fruit from 3 to 4 ounces. It also seems there is a bit more milk than in the first recipe, and less currants and sugar.
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There are only 5 fruitcakes in the world. LOL They keep getting passed around and repassed. Tried the recipe by the steps shown.

Thinking lf you all & sending love peace & strength at this very upsetting time. If you liked what you just read, why not consider donating to support the blog? It's thanks to awesome people like you that we are able to continue creating content for this History Resource. Pour the batter into the cake tin and level out the mixture with a palette knife. These might not be readily available in many homes but they are readily available and something I add to my food stores. IF you don’t have a lot of money to spare….you can dehydrate your own and seal them up.
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Making one of these cakes is a great way to help children understand the sacrifices people made in war and to always remember those who lost their lives in all the wars in our country’s history. Looking back at times gone by has the potential to keep us from repeating the mistakes of our past. The British government actually suggested to parents and educators several years ago that they make these cakes with kids to help their students understand and remember the sacrifices made. These ingredients have been translated over from original British trench cake recipes to American units of measurement to help save you some time. During the Great War, trench cakes, like the one I’ll show you how to make, were made from a family’s rations to be sent out to the front lines for their soldiers.

During the First World War people in Britain would bake and post a fruit cake to loved ones on the front line. Some traditional cake ingredients were hard to come by. Can you imagine how wonderful a homemade cake would be after eating mostly canned food, stale bread, and super-processed beef for a long period of time? Despite war time rations that meant that sometimes families went to bed hungry and luxury food items being tough to lay hands on, British women came up with a way to make a tasty cake from what was available to them.
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Yes, all three went into the boozy fruit that had to be soaked for three days before being incorporated with the other ingredients before being baked, but that’s another story. The original recipe recommends leaving the cake to bake for two hours which may be a bit long. During the war, hens’ eggs in Britain were expected to be sent to hospitals for the wounded soldiers rather than consumed at home, but there must have been a few eggs that went into cakes that were sent across the English Channel. Cake & the history you include.
How people can survive in harmony with nature has fueled my food safety and survival gardening practices. It was an absolute treat for soldiers used to living on the eternal cans of macaroni and bully beef – when they could get them. The fact that it was baked with loving hands and hearts made it even more special. If she was making a very rich Christmas cake the fruit was not boiled.
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Very interesting post.i found so many interesting stuff in your blog especially its discussion..thanks for the post! On 11th November 1918 after four long years, the guns stopped, marking the end of the First World War, and this Sunday marks the centenary and the signing of the Armistice agreement. This blog is peppered with remembrance, thanks a big helping of family history.
It was an incomprehensible time – in everything I’ve taught, nothing comes close to matching the futility and horror of trench warfare and the impossibility of how people coped with it. Take Herbert Burden, a soldier who fled the battlefield after seeing the carnage and massacre at Bellwarde Ridge , where over 1000 men were slaughtered in a 1/2 mile square battlefield in 12 hours. Aged just 16, he was still 2 years too young to have officially and legally signed up to the war but he had lied about his age – like many others, he had been swept along in the propaganda campaigns promising excitement and adventure. Still didn’t stop him getting executed by firing squad for desertion, though. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.
The recipe, released by the Ministry of Food used ingredients which were readily available. The official recipe released by the government so the public can bake the traditional cake sent to soldiers in the trenches during the First World War. Because rationing was necessary to ensure there was enough food and other supplies available to the troops fighting for their safety, people were forced to get by with less. They carried on, though, finding ways to make what was available to them stretch far enough to feed their families, warm their homes, and so on.

While the fruit cools, line a deep baking tin with baking parchment paper. Bring the paper to ½ inch above the edge of the tin. Barbed wire is chocolate sprayed with edible silver. Add the milk/vinegar/bicarb mix to the dry ingredients and mix well to form a thick batter. Add dry ingredients to the flour and margarine.
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How To Make Long-Lasting Tallow For Survival
The Stielhandgranate - stick grenade - proved highly popular among German soldiers. Some exploded on impact but most were set to detonate after either a 5.5 or 7 second delay. German soldiers often carried such grenades in satchels thrown around their necks.