The title character's, perhaps, a little less nutty than the rest of the fruitcakes, but it's a close call. |
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It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close. |
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Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes. |
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Good to see that even the fruitcakes are now identifying the real enemy of civilization. |
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And if there is one consolation to spending a fortnight stuck in the jungle with an assortment of fruitcakes, it is that the experience makes you feel quite sane. |
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Before you accuse the chefs of being fruitcakes for starting so well ahead of Christmas, remember that this cake, like wine, gets better with time. |
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Hopefully, such cuts could not get past the far-left fruitcakes sharing Government, but we will face stringent measures. |
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There are hedgehogs with sultanas as well as breadcrumbs, carrot cakes and fruitcakes and banana walnut loaves. |
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There was something familiar about the look, weight, and smell of her fruitcakes that enticed me to buy several for our gift shop. |
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A Christmas ritual of baking fruitcakes symbolizes the story of Buddy and his eccentric, elderly cousin. |
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The debate, such as it is, has been ghettoised by ideological fruitcakes who want past oppression to be vessels into which they can pour poisonous, stupid and confused ideas. |
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They'll see a variety of events in which leftover fruitcakes will be tossed, hurled, and launched by hand and by mechanical and pneumatic devices. |
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The Mini Fruitcake Toss offers a fun workshop to help kids build their own catapult and then gives them a chance to launch tiny fruitcakes and compete for prizes. |
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I decided to bake fruitcakes and sell them, to help out before Christmas. |
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Fruitcakes UKIP looks like a party which heeds the concerns of voters while mainstream politicians ignore them. |
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