well, kate, it is really hard for me to choose just one, but i haven't been able to stop thinking about the pumpkin gingerbread bars (recipe #2). so that must be saying something.
i have only 2 cans of precious pumpkin to last me this fall (blerg uk!) (but thanks to my friend lindsay!), so i made 1 loaf of the classic pumpkin bread and 1 batch of pumpkin chocolate cookies (totally made up the recipe because i like them quite dense, not fluffy or cakey - you know?). they were both divinity. oh! i know i should branch out with some of these other delish looking recipes, but i keep coming back to the classics. that pumpkin bread recipe is just too awesome.
Mouth watering. The mere idea of pumpkin gingerbread has me spinning in circles. Too bad The Man doesn't like gingerbread or anything spicy & fallish. Such a drag. I'll have to try these when he's out of town...haa-haa.
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so....... if you could name one fave out of the bunch, it would be?????
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well, kate, it is really hard for me to choose just one, but i haven't been able to stop thinking about the pumpkin gingerbread bars (recipe #2). so that must be saying something.
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ReplyDeleteYumm - thanks for responding and I am for sure making one of those for my bookclub. Happy fall!
ReplyDeleteThese are all delicious and only problem with making them is that I have a hard time eating only a little bit! All YUMMY!!!!!
ReplyDeletei have only 2 cans of precious pumpkin to last me this fall (blerg uk!) (but thanks to my friend lindsay!), so i made 1 loaf of the classic pumpkin bread and 1 batch of pumpkin chocolate cookies (totally made up the recipe because i like them quite dense, not fluffy or cakey - you know?). they were both divinity. oh! i know i should branch out with some of these other delish looking recipes, but i keep coming back to the classics. that pumpkin bread recipe is just too awesome.
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ReplyDeleteah this is kiling me! I so want to eat and make all of these but I just signed up for weight watchers
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make some of these! Thanks for always sharing your great recipes!
ReplyDeleteYou inspired me to do some themed baking as well. :)
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Whoopie pies have very much a presence out where I live. I will have to try out your recipe; they look delish. I love baking with pumpkin.
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