English Style Fruitcake recipe needed Please

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English Style Fruitcake recipe needed Please

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Please :)
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Stones has a good xmas cake recipe but they just moved house so not sure if they are online yet
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Thanks FFP :)
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Internet got turned on last night, hooray!

I think the recipe is stuffed in a cookbook somewhere which I can't get to at the moment because I'm not allowed to move the boxes. I got it off a friend though and I've just text her so I'll let you know as soon as I get it.

Mmmm, I might have to make one this year now. I like icing it the best. I made a little nativity scene one year - the donkey was amazing.
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Ok, we used Delia's for the Christmas and wedding cakes which is here

I also found this page on Delia's website which is brilliant if you haven't made a fruit cake before.
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I made this for the christening cake, the decorating is my favourite part. I have made it for my christmas cake too, it's being fed brandy every week and I can't wait to decorate it!

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You surely must find one somewhere in here. This is the electronic version of the British home-cooking bible.

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great looking cake, i love the little footprint in it! :)
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I agree luke..... love the footprint!
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:) Thanks, I used the end of a chopstick, Bridget's toes are much less circular!
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