
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Recipe: Old-Fashioned Pumpkin Spice Cake with Orange Cream Cheese Frosting

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Yummy! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteTo all the two-leggeds and four-leggeds, abundant blessings for the new year!
ReplyDeleteWinnie
Perfect thing to make on a cold snowy day....and I do have those pumpkins on the counter.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, I LOVE Pumpkin Cake with Cream Cheese frosting!! I have a little pumpkin puree left in the freezer and I can see it becoming cake in the near future! :)
ReplyDeleteI made a Chocolate Blackout Cake with Cream Cheese frosting for my birthday today.
This looks terrific. I have a pumpkin waiting for this cake on the screen porch. Ohh my! Thank you for another stellar FG recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhoa - wow!
ReplyDeleteI made a regular pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting and my brother-in-law had one of "those moments" where he recognized it as tasting very similar to something he ate as a kid. He said the version he tried forty years ago was a little spicier and had an orange taste. I'm going to have to try this and see if I can blow his mind even more!