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11-14-2021 02:40 PM
(M76468) Our order of the Grandma's fruitcake just arrived, and there are no instructions for storing. We want to keep it until Thanksgiving, and maybe store the leftovers for Christmas. I noticed some Forum regulars have commented on this cake, so I'm hoping to hear from you or anyone who knows about these things. The answers on the product page are not clear. (maybe @Foxxee or @Allegheny )
11-14-2021 03:02 PM
I ordered the 5lb in the tin. Don't know why my hus is the only one in our home that will eat the fruit cake I store it n the tin and place in fridge. It stays good forever. LOL May I ask a ? Jane Treacy is always on the Q. I notice she was not on this past Fri night or on this weekend. I hope she is well. She never misses
11-14-2021 03:08 PM
@sligo I was thinking, with the amount of alcohol in the cake, it should be OK in the fridge. I guess if I keep it well wrapped, it should be ok and not dry out. Also, I think Jane T. went to Disney for vacay.
11-14-2021 04:05 PM
It's just me so I bought a small Claxton bar fruit cake. The wrapper said to refrigerate before slicing and the expiration date is late February.
11-14-2021 04:39 PM
Have already eaten one . I am storing the other two in my fridge for ThanksGiving and Christmas
11-14-2021 05:30 PM
That fruitcake, like most, is indestructible. I bought a box of individually wrapped pieces last Christmas. I sort of put it aside and forgot about it. It's still moist and flavorful. I just ate a piece. No refrigeration or freezing.
11-14-2021 07:12 PM
Just received ours, too.
I store in the freezer. It can crumble a bit at room temperature, so I slice it cold or frozen.
I suppose most eat it at room temperature, but everyone in my family likes it cold. It's good frozen, too.
11-14-2021 07:14 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:That fruitcake, like most, is indestructible. I bought a box of individually wrapped pieces last Christmas. I sort of put it aside and forgot about it. It's still moist and flavorful. I just ate a piece. No refrigeration or freezing.
@Kachina624 Hahaha! I just laughed until I choked! That just about says it all!
11-14-2021 07:17 PM
@Foxxee Thanks for your advice, especially about keeping it cold in order to slice. I think we'll keep it in the fridge until T-Day and then freeze the remainder. And, just thanks for replying to my plea!
11-15-2021 11:30 AM
I do the same as everyone else who commented. This year I am going to segment, lightly vacuum seal and place in freezer. Otherwise I will be into it constantly.
In your case, I would keep it wrapped in the tin, place a cool place (unheated garage may be) until Thanksgiving and then freeze remainder until Christmas.
Have a great Holiday and enjoy that fruitcake.
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