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theres always a raibow after the rain you just have to look
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Cake in a jar problem
i attempted the cake in the jar and i'm having trouble getting it out. I've prayed the inside of the jar so i know that's not it. the Cake moves in the jar i just can't get it out with out destroying it. Any ideas? i have the wide mouth mason jars too.
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im so glad im not alone on this thoughtthe point is to bake it in the jar and ship it so its still good when it gets there. i wont eat it or do it anyways because its a breeding ground for botulism but to each their own
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theres always a raibow after the rain you just have to look
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the recipe i used says it can slide right out of the jar. http://awtr.blogspot.com/2007/09/cake-in-jar.html
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Um, it's meant to mean that the pieces of cake will come out of the jar, i.e. while someone eats the cake while it is in the same jar.
Logically, the cake WILL NOT come out of the car, since again, the MOUTH of the jar is SMALLER than the body of the jar. Therefore, the CAKE is bigger than the mouth of the jar, which again, means you can get pieces of said cake out of the jar. Sorry to say, but you aren't going to get a cake out of a jar. |
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