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The Dreaded Beast--Fruitcake

The Fruitcake on My Doorstep

By Morgan Drake Eckstein, published Dec 13, 2007
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It is sitting on the doorstep when I get home. I know what it is without opening it, just by the size of the package; the return address says it is from my crazy Aunt Vicky. I think about calling the bomb squad, or toxic cleanup, but I decide that would be more drastic than necessary. Perhaps this year, she didn't send one. I cross my fingers as I pick up the package; the thought of leaving it on the doorstep until some neighbor kid decides to boost it barely crosses my mind.

I took it into my apartment, and set it gently on the coffee table; dropping it might dent the table. I stare at the package. It is an ordinary looking box. From anyone else, I would be eager to see what is inside. But at this time of year, Aunt Vicky only sends out one thing and one thing only--fruitcake.

I am not sure if any of us in the family really want them. Last year, we talked about forwarding them to Iraq; perhaps some soldier would look upon them with favor. Uncle Don says, "No, not unless they are out of grenades. They taste worse than K-rations."

I take his word about the K-rations. I don't remind him now days the military uses MREs (Meals Ready to Eat); not that there is any difference, the few I had were tied with this holiday delight for rubbery taste.

I open the package. Inside is the dreaded beast of flour and dried candied fruit. I skim the note, Aunt Vicky had included, "Merry Christmas! Here is a treat for you."

I am not sure exactly who came up with the idea of fruitcake. It has been theorized that fruitcake was a way to turn perfectly good wheat and dried fruit into a dessert that the mice wouldn't touch. It worked. We do not know who to blame, despite the evidence that it is ancient idea; unwanted fruitcakes have been found tossed in bogs by the Vikings and the Celts. Considering they remained there untouched, it is obvious that the gods did not want them either.

I stare at my latest gift, and wonder if there is a handy bog nearby. Or perhaps landfill. I would just carry it out to the dumpster in the alley, but the city frowns on industrial waste being dumped in them; if an old toilet can damage a garbage truck, imagine the damage from an unwanted fruitcake.

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I love fruitcake, especially homemade. If your family doen't like it you gan send it to me.

Posted on 12/19/2007 at 6:12:07 PM

 
I Love fruitcake! Merry Christmas, lol.

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 9:12:45 PM

 
For me, fruit cakes are called "door stops" because that is all I think they are good for...lolz.

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 1:12:06 PM

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