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Angel food cake is okay,right?
      #226108 - 11/18/05 04:20 PM
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i had some after a yummy chicken breast sandwich am i okay?

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Re: Angel food cake is okay,right? new
      #226111 - 11/18/05 04:39 PM
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Yes! Angel food cake is fat-free and dairy-free, so it's pretty much the safest dessert there is. I hope you enjoyed it.

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Re: Angel food cake is okay,right? new
      #226114 - 11/18/05 04:46 PM
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thanks so much I LOVED YOUR CHICKEN CROCK POT STEW IT WAS THE BEST!!!!!!

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Re: Is storebought Angelfood Cake safe? new
      #226131 - 11/18/05 06:31 PM
Wind

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Just wondering.

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Re: Is storebought Angelfood Cake safe? new
      #226151 - 11/18/05 07:37 PM
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Do you mean already baked or a cake mix? Either way, I always check the ingredients first. I usually buy the cake mix, and I remember one of them actually had dairy in it so watch that. It's either Betty Crocker or Duncan Hines. I just know it was a red box and I have to check the ingredients ever time I buy it (which isn't often, that's why I always have to check) to see which one has dairy.

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Re: Is storebought Angelfood Cake safe? new
      #226160 - 11/18/05 08:38 PM
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Thanks. I mean storebought. I guess only if they list the ingredients and there are no offenders.

Hmmm...maybe I should bake myself a cake! Does angelfood freeze well? I really used to like that kind and it liked me.

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Re: Is storebought Angelfood Cake safe? new
      #226174 - 11/19/05 07:12 AM
Snorkie

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I've been okay with store-bought. Just make sure you don't get the sugar-free variety. They are lablelled as such, but sometimes they are right along side of the safe regular ones.

I haven't tried the mixes yet, though I have had a mix and the tube pan for almost 6 months!

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Re: Is storebought Angelfood Cake safe? new
      #226195 - 11/19/05 09:27 AM
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I've frequently frozen angel food cake and it freezes fine. I do find that the mixes are a bit rubbery. From scratch the texture is better but it takes forever.

Pillsbury angel food cake mix is safe. At least last time I checked. The box I have is probably several months old. Every ready-made bakery angel food cake I've seen has had dairy in it, usually whey. I'm not sure why because I've never seen a recipe for angel food cake that calls for milk.

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Re: Thanks--it sounds easier than pie!--n.t. new
      #226227 - 11/19/05 01:11 PM
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