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Recipe: Pumpkin Bread

My mom makes the most amazing pumpkin bread.  It’s so amazing that my kids can devour a loaf for breakfast.

By themselves.

Without my help.

This recipe is so good that she makes it all year long because we all keep requesting it.  She frequently makes loaves at a time and puts them in the freezer to save for later.  We actually got a freezer loaf this afternoon.  It’s on my counter defrosting and we’ll eat it for breakfast tomorrow.

She gave me her blessing to share the recipe so you can all have some of this pumpkin goodness in your bellies by tomorrow.

PUMPKIN BREAD
Ingredients:
1c pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling)
1c oil
4 eggs
3c sugar
1/2 tsp salt
3c flour
2tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon (I add 2 tsp when I make it)
2/3c water

Directions:
1. Mix sugar, eggs, cinnamon, salt, and oil together.
2. Add pumpkin and water.
3. Mix baking soda in flour and add last.
4. Bake at 350* in greased & floured pans for 50 minutes. Depending on your oven, it may take longer.  I’ve already had a loaf take an hour.  Stick a toothpick or a knife in the loaf and when it comes out clean, you’ll know it’s done.

This recipe makes 2 large loaves or 5 mini loaves.

Please, for the love of all things fall, make this recipe soon!

xoxo
–k

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Kristina Grum is a Certified Parent Educator who has over a decade of experience working with children, including being a classroom teacher. She currently teaches parenting classes in her local area and writes about shifting parenthood from barely surviving to thriving.

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  1. odile says

    October 4, 2012 at 2:13 pm

    sounds delicious!!

    • KristinaGrum says

      October 14, 2012 at 12:52 am

      It is seriously so good!

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