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    Pumpkin and an Orange Bread

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    • on November 04, 2002

      This bread was so moist. The orange gave the bread a great flavor. I took some to work and it was gone in no time. Thanks for a wonderful recipe.

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    • on March 01, 2009

      OMG - This is an awesome bread/cake! Slices beautifully - tender crumb that will hold up to toasting once fully cooled (I am eating it warm while typing!). Held the wonderful deep orange colour of the pumpkin well. The orange is a wonderfully subtle flavor - noticed more as a fresh but not at all bitter aftertaste/aroma. Used nutmeg instead of cloves (too lazy to grind them today LOL) & toasted my nuts - adding closer to a cup & 1/2. Used the raisins & added 6 ounces chopped dried Mission figs. Used Smart Balance "spread" instead of shortening with spectacular results. These loaves are big(rose to the top of my 9 x 5 loaf pans when baking) & not at all heavy; moist but not gummy or greasy. Nice enough to make & freeze for beach guests - I believe this would freeze and warm up well. Gonna make another batch & freeze with the rest of the 29 ounce can of pumpkin given to me by someone who decided she "hates pumpkin". Guess what? I'm giving her 1/2 of one of these loaves today! Thank you Jo Ann L for a real keeper! Buster's friend

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    • on November 12, 2002

      Made this over the weekend - fabulous! Of course, there are none left. I made one loaf of bread and used the rest of the batter to make muffins and added a streusel top! Yummy and easy for my college son to take back to school. Thanks for a great treat that will be made again and again.

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    Nutritional Facts for Pumpkin and an Orange Bread

    Serving Size: 1 (2254 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 3062.4
     
    Calories from Fat 945
    30%
    Total Fat 105.0 g
    161%
    Saturated Fat 23.9 g
    119%
    Cholesterol 423.0 mg
    141%
    Sodium 3557.5 mg
    148%
    Total Carbohydrate 502.0 g
    167%
    Dietary Fiber 15.2 g
    60%
    Sugars 308.0 g
    1232%
    Protein 46.5 g
    93%

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