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Tag Archives: breads
Blueberry Zucchini Bread
This was our simple Mother’s Day dessert, one loaf shared with a neighbor. Moist, studded with blueberries and zucchini with a sweet glaze – it’s great with a cup of coffee in the morning or al a mode after dinner.
Hobo Bread
Hobo bread originally was a simple bread made without eggs, baked over a campfire in a tin can. Since beans were a staple of most hobos during the Depression, it made sense that they reused the empty cans for heating … Continue reading
Apple Fritter Bread
I made this Apple Fritter Bread on Saturday afternoon as an incentive to drag myself out of bed at the crack of dawn on Sunday to hit up the grocery store before Eagles fans descended on it en masse to … Continue reading
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Tagged apples, beating the crowds, breads, early riser, what to have for breakfast
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Marbled Banana Bread
A banana bread, swirled with a chocolate batter and chocolate chips. Needless to say, it was a huge hit at our house!
Pumpkin Oat Bread
What’s great about this bread is it’s not too sweet. It’s the perfect bread for breakfast, plain or with a swipe of cream cheese or peanut butter on top. Skip the pumpkin spiced latte, and make this instead!