Now a little bit about the recipes, the pumpkin creme brulee was good, but in all honesty I prefer normal creme brulee or pumpkin pie. It was pretty easy to make and it sure did look pretty, so if you want a fancy fall dessert why not give it a try.
The pumpkin bread is a very yummy recipe. I have made this for years and it is always a hit at the Jacobson Family Thanksgiving (except when I forget the baking soda). The recipe makes 3 large loaves, so you can make some for yourself and some for a neighbor (this time I made it all for myself, sorry neighbors). Although bread tastes great right out of the oven, this bread actually tastes even better day 2 or 3. Make it and enjoy.
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Looks like the torch worked fine! We've got to talk to the Springville dish lady and see if she's got ramekins enough for us to put this on our menu. Looks beautiful.
mmmmmmm....Yummy! Can you ship some my way?
Oh yum, bring me some. Ooops, I forgot. Can't have any.
I love pumpkin bread - thanks for the tips! We did just move - which is part of the reason we didn't catch the email until things got out of control (major saga - will have to fill you in soon)... but you may be out in January, right? I didn't even know you were prego! Congrats!! Are you around at Christmas this year? Keep us posted - miss you guys and hope all is well.
Awesome! I have been craving pumpkin bread, even bought the ingredients but have just been sitting on it. Thanks for the yummy recipe. You should do a recipe blog, lots o my friends have them and they are fun and very useful.
I'm gonna try your pump bread recipe. One of my favorite breads. Have you tried it with choc chips? Hate creme brulee so I won't be making that!
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