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Thirty Day Friendship Cake
Prep
1 hr
Cook
1 hr
Servings
48
Difficulty
Hard
This cherished Thirty Day Friendship Cake has been passed down through generations, and I love sharing it with people I care about. The beauty of this recipe is its simplicity and affordability, making it perfect for feeding a crowd without breaking the bank. The fruit starter and canned fruits are budget friendly staples, and the whole cake comes together in just two hours from start to finish. Plus, all those fruits packed with natural vitamins and antioxidants mean you're getting something wholesome along with the sweetness. Whether you're looking for an easy dessert or want to spread some joy by baking for friends, this cake delivers every single time.
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Ingredients
- 22 cups friendship fruit starter
- 11 (15 ounce) can sliced peaches with juice
- 22 ½ cups white sugar
- 11 (15 ounce) can pineapple chunks with juice
- ½ cup white sugar½ cup white sugar
- 22 (10 ounce) jars maraschino cherries
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