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On Thu, 07 May 2009 14:18:19 GMT, Rhonda Anderson wrote:
> bob > wrote in > : > >> Our kitchen has been turned into a bakery for the past few days. >> Learning curves all the way. >> >> I ended up making three loaves of banana bread using recipes from >> elsie.com, Mr Bill's and Jinx. All came out well, but the elsie.com >> one was a bit on the dry side. I would have used info's "Exported from >> MasterCook" recipe, but I couldn't figure out what "Sugar Twin" meant. >> >> I also made a banana cake using Rhonda's recipe. It was particularly >> tasty. >> >> After sampling each they all went to good non-weigh****cher homes and, >> unless they're just being kind, they are being enjoyed by men, women >> and children as I write. I almost changed my mind about giving away >> Rhonda's cake, but relented when my wife gave me one of those looks >> directed at my belt line. >> > > It is a nice recipe(there are a few good recipes in that book).I should > make it again soon - I never keep it at home though :-) I take it into work > where it goes very quickly. > > I've entered it in the local show a couple of times - got second prize both > times. Both times it came second to a cake that looked like it had never > been anywhere near a banana (pale yellow in colour). Might try again this > year - it's been a couple of years, perhaps that baker has left the area > :-) maybe you could spike it with rum or something. your pal, blake |
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