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  2. Pumpkin Pecan Pull-Apart Bread with Maple Bourbon Icing - AOL

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    Making the filing: Preheat the oven to 400. Scatter the pecans on a cookie sheet. Slide into the oven. Bake for 5 minutes. Stir and continue baking for 3 minutes.

  3. 59 Pumpkin Bread Recipes for Cozy Sunday Vibes - AOL

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    From gluten-free and healthy options such as whole wheat pumpkin bread and naturally sweetened pumpkin bread, to more decadent options like pumpkin banana bread, peanut butter cup pumpkin bread ...

  4. Pumpkin Pecan Pull-Apart Bread with Maple Bourbon Icing - AOL

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  5. Pumpkin bread - Wikipedia

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    The pumpkin can be cooked and softened before being used or simply baked with the bread; using canned pumpkin renders it a simpler dish to prepare. Additional ingredients include nuts (such as walnuts) [2] and raisins. [3] Pumpkin bread is usually baked in a rectangular loaf pan and is often made in late fall when fresh pumpkins are available.

  6. Tired of the same ol' pumpkin and pecan pies? Here are 10 ...

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  7. Quick bread - Wikipedia

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    Quick bread is any bread leavened with a chemical leavening agent rather than a biological one like yeast or sourdough starter.An advantage of quick breads is their ability to be prepared quickly and reliably, without requiring the time-consuming skilled labor and the climate control needed for traditional yeast breads.

  8. Buttery (bread) - Wikipedia

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    The high fat content meant the bread also provided an immediate energy source. [1] Rowies are typically made from flour, butter, lard, salt, sugar and yeast. [2] [3] [4] However, concerns have been raised about major commercial producers swapping the traditional butter and lard mixture for palm oil. [5]

  9. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    The ability to cook doesn’t just produce better food. It allows schools to adapt to America’s regularly shifting nutrition standards; we live, after all, in a country where the “right” diet can swing from low-fat to low-carb seemingly overnight. Cooking also gives a school the ability to tweak what it serves and accommodate changing tastes.