To Keep Cakes

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By Robert Carrier

Published 1965

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Do not store cakes until quite cold. Large cakes will keep best if wrapped in paper and put in a tin box with a tight-fitting lid. Fruit cakes which have to be kept for any length of time should be wrapped in greaseproof paper and then in a sheet of ordinary paper or a clean cloth. For small cakes the box should be lined with paper.