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GailG 04-02-2009 03:27 AM


Originally Posted by crkathleen
Rhonda, I have an EASY banana bread recipe. 1 box of butter pecan cake mix (i use Betty Crocker), 3 eggs, 3-5 ripe bananas (the more the merrier!) and don't forget some walnuts. Mix all ingredients together. If mix seems dry add a splash of water. I usually put into a cupcake tin. Easier for hubby to take to work to share. But I have put in load pans and bundt pans. Just follow temp and time on back of cake mix box.
Yummy!!

This recipe sounds like something I'd like to try. Long time ago I used a "from scratch" recipe for banana bread, but now I like the "altered" mixes. :D My only question is that you add no oil?

And Rhonda -- I'm a choco too. Try drizzling chocolate over the banana cake or bread. Just melt some chocolate frosting in the microwave until it'll drizzle.

Rhonda 04-02-2009 05:39 AM

I'll have to try that. My husband is handicapped and had "forgotten" he was cooking and caught the stove on fire a couple of times( in the past) when he got distracted so I buy a lot of easy stuff for him to put in the microwave.

I came across these Betty Crocker Warm Delights and they are good!
They are very rich in Chocolate - fudgy and warm They work for my cravings! and as I am diabetic I can make one and try!!! to just eat half at a time so not too many carbs at one go but they aren't too bad

My 8 yr old autistic grandson wanted chocolate cake the other day and I had him make one of these and he was quite satisfied!

Oh the real thing is bigger and better but these are quite good!

I've always cooked from scratch and my daughter does too.

I make a Sally Lunn bread that my family fight over. And my mom abkes french bread alot. Especially when it is cold but she does it all year round.

Makes great toast!!

GailG 04-02-2009 12:58 PM

One thing good about the small cakes in the microwave -- you won't have much leftover to eat later on. That's my weakness.

Sally Lunn bread. I hadn't thought of that in years and years. We made those all the time when I was a college student...YUM.

gmolina9 04-02-2009 01:10 PM

I would love a template! email [email protected]

joann hussey 04-02-2009 03:08 PM

I will get it to you this weekend. Email address?

Rhonda 04-02-2009 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by joann hussey
I will get it to you this weekend. Email address?

[email protected]

my business name is Patchwork by Rhonda
so I just shortened it for my email. :D

Look forward to the recipe! Thanks

gmolina9 04-02-2009 03:19 PM

my e mail address is [email protected]. Thank you for the response and for the templates, too.

guehlein 04-02-2009 05:18 PM

I would love a template! email [email protected]

Thank you so much

Rhonda 04-02-2009 05:52 PM


gmolina and guehlein

Send me a postal address by email [email protected]
or a private message on the board here so I can send one to you.

You can see my directions and projects on my free site
and I have been contributing articles to the Quilted Paradise Newsletter.

Thanks a bunch!


ambquilter 04-16-2009 08:01 AM

Rhonda,

I have never tried miniatures before but with the instructions you have given us I was able to make one of the bookmarks in no time at all. I took a picture and will post it. Since you said pay it forward. I gave the bookmark to our guild president for all she does for everyone of us. I am also making one for two other special ladies in my guild who are going to the Paducah Quilt show. They were talking about how nice one would be to put on all their quilt show pins.

Thanks,
Angie


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