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Lemon Drizzle Cake

27th November 2013 by Freycob

A cake with a crunchy, zingy top; perfect with a cup of tea.

100g Butter
175g Caster sugar
175g Self Raising Flour
5ml Baking powder
5ml Vanilla extract
2 eggs
30ml Milk
1 Lemon rind & juice
Topping:
1 Lemon juice
100g Granulated sugar
1. Preheat oven to 160C.
2. Grease & line an 18cm/7″ deep round tin.
3. Beat all the ingredients for the cake together for 2-3 minutes with an electric mixer.
4. Pour into your prepared tin & level the top.
5. Bake for 35-40 minutes until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
6. Whilst the cake is baking, mix together the lemon juice and sugar for the topping.
7. As soon at the cake comes out of the oven, spread the topping mixture evenly over it whilst it’s still hot.
8. Leave the cake in the tin to cool completely.
9. Turn out on to a serving plate.

Filed Under: baking powder, butter, cake, drizzle, flour, lemon, milk, Recipe, sugar, vanilla

Do you Frumoo?

1st November 2013 by Freycob

What a lovely surprise I came home from work to recently. There was a white polystyrene cool box in my kitchen that I wasn’t expecting.  Inside, I found these 4 bottles of Frumoo; a fresh, chilled, 100% British milk combined with fresh fruit in strawberry & blackberry and raspberry & blueberry combinations from The Lake District Dairy Co.

Too eager to wait to try them, my husband and I opened one bottle each, whilst putting the other two bottles in the fridge to cool down further. I chose the raspberry & blueberry, while he chose the strawberry & blackberry.
You can taste the freshness of the 100% British milk and the natural fruit that it’s combined with.  There are no artificial colours or flavours & certainly no bits either.  Each bottle is a generous 230ml, which is just under 1/2 a pint, so a real healthy thirst quenching size.  Great for lunch boxes for you or the kids and perfect for a treat on the go.
My husband loved his bottle, but personally for me they’re a little on the sweet side.  This was easily rectified though as I poured it into a glass and diluted it with the same quantity of milk. (Extra large drink for me then!). They’re available in the chilled milk aisle of your supermarket and have an RRP of £1.30 per bottle.
Further information can be found on their website: www.frumoo.com
These were sent to me free of charge from The Lake District Dairy Company’s PR. I was under no obligation to write a review.  The review above is my honest opinion of the product sent to me.

Filed Under: Clarion Communications, Fruit, Frumoo, milk, milkshake, Review

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