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"Celebrating my 4th Blog Anniversary with Fruity Orange Tea Loaf GF"

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Blogger Abitofafoodie said...

Ooh - I've made a cake similar to this once before and it was absolutely delicious. I think it was called 'Molly Cake' for some reason. I remember it as being wonderfully sticky and moist and rather good spread with a little butter too (though this reduces the healthy factor!).

16 February 2011 at 09:46

Blogger Please Do Not Feed The Animals. said...

Congratulations! Very impressive to still be sticking at it. This cake looks lovely and I love your descriptions. Some me time with a piece of fruit cake would be perfect right about now.

16 February 2011 at 11:29

Anonymous Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Congratulations on your four years blogsoversary and may there be many more Katie! :D What a lovely, thoughtful cake and I do love soft, squishy fruit cakes! :)

16 February 2011 at 11:48

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy fourth anniversary! That fruit cake looks like it packs in lots of fruity goodness! YUM!

16 February 2011 at 13:17

Blogger Caroline said...

Congratulations! I'm just working on year number one and I really hope that four years later I'm as dedicated to my blog as I am now (though I wouldn't complain if my photography improved!) I love loaf cakes with dried fruits - granted I'm one of those people that makes a ton of fruitcakes for Christmas - mostly because I love them. I'm sure this would be delicious!

16 February 2011 at 13:35

Blogger Chele said...

Happy 4th blog anniversary - quite remarkable! Love how moist and tender this laof looks. Yum!

16 February 2011 at 18:38

Blogger Beth (jamandcream) said...

Like Antonia said - I have also made Molly cake which I think is very similar. Looks lovely and moist. Happy blogiversary

16 February 2011 at 20:52

Blogger Jocie's Mom said...

I think your tea cake is a lovely way to ring in year 4! Looks delicious. I'v never made anything like it but I'll definitely give this a try.

Yumm!

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16 February 2011 at 22:29

Anonymous vans shoes said...

I first time heard about this recipe.It looks so nice.I likes to test new flavors of food dishes.You share delicious dish with us.

17 February 2011 at 06:06

Blogger Kelly-Jane said...

Happy blogiversarry :)

17 February 2011 at 18:05

Blogger Monica H said...

The texture looks wonderful. I couldn't believe it's gluten free. And I'm mighty impressed you came up with this all by yourself. you rock!

18 February 2011 at 01:02

Blogger Monica H said...

oh and happy 4th blog anniversary! I'm so glad to be following you and wish you many more years of success.

18 February 2011 at 01:03

Blogger Caroline said...

Congratulations on four years of inspiring blogging - I know that whenever I see a new post pop up here that it's going to be well worth reading!

Your tea loaf looks delicious Katie - really moist and yum. I love a good teabread, especially spread with butter ;-)

18 February 2011 at 17:52

Blogger Nic said...

What a great cake, perfect for a blog birthday! Happy 4th anniversary!

18 February 2011 at 18:07

Blogger Brownieville Girl said...

Congratulations on four wonderful years of blogging.

Great idea to soak the fruit in orange juice - the cake looks deliciously moist.

19 February 2011 at 10:13

Blogger Unknown said...

Happy Blogoversary Katie!! The cake looks delicious, I love fruit cake!

19 February 2011 at 20:21

Blogger Elle said...

Happy Blog Anniversary (a little late)! It's always a pleasure to visit your blog...I like your soft spoken style a lot.
This loaf looks wonderful! I'm going to make two...one for me and one to send to my Mom to enjoy with her afternoon tea.

20 February 2011 at 20:33

Blogger oneordinaryday said...

Best wishes on 4 years!! That's a big milestone!

24 February 2011 at 01:06

Blogger Choclette said...

Congratulations - four years is some going. Have always enjoyed your blog, so hope you keep going for a good while to come. The tea loaf looks really moist and succulent - yum.

26 February 2011 at 17:57

Anonymous Bizzy said...

This would be a new texture to us, I think. It sounds delicious being sticky and moist.

27 February 2011 at 08:06

Anonymous Bizzy said...

This would be a new texture to us, I think. It sounds delicious being sticky and moist.

27 February 2011 at 08:07

Blogger Patricia Scarpin said...

Happy blog anniversary, Katie! Four years, wow! Here's to many more!
xx

28 February 2011 at 13:20

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