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Spiced Punting Bread

I make Spiced Pumpkin Bread for Gary every year. His birthday is right around Thanksgiving and we usually go camping. He loves it for breakfast, and I have to admit, it's pretty good for something pumpkin-flavored. I guess it's the spices because they're so fragrant and seasonal.

This year, I was having a hard time finding time to make it. I had just gotten back into town from Las Vegas, had all the typical chores to do (laundry, etc) and needed to be ready to leave for west Texas, so we could hike and then spend the holiday with Gary's family. I decided to squeeze some baking in between other tasks, so that Gary could have his requisite Pumpkin Bread.

I peeked into the oven about 3/4 the way, and it sure hadn't risen much. At the appointed time, I tested it with a toothpick. It came out clean, so I took the pan out of the oven. For a 9" loaf pan, the bread was only about an inch and a half high.


I reread the recipe (which I've made a dozen times) and retraced my steps. I never added the baking powder.

Comments (1)

I hear baking powder is helpful when making bread. :)

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