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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Carrying on the pumpkin bread tradition.



I remember growing up in a family that not only gardened and preserved food but also did quite a lot of baking....especially during the holidays. After my two brothers and I had grown up and moved out of the house my mother began a tradition of baking us a loaf or two of pumpkin bread every Christmas. It is a wonderful recipe and I believe she made it her own over the years by tweaking a few ingredients here and there.

Being young and of course broke, us kids welcomed the baked goods. In fact, I know that is why she did it. She always taught us that you should save money any way you could and she was always teaching us lessons through her own actions....always setting the example. Looking back I appreciate the long hours she worked in the kitchen to make us that bread. It was definitely made with love.

Last year mom passed away and the holidays have been an especially difficult time for my family. I spent the last couple of days feeling pretty down and yesterday I happened to be cleaning out some kitchen drawers and saw her pumpkin bread recipe. I realized in that moment that she would not want me to be sad for her. Instead she would want me to have a wonderful holiday with friends and family and she would expect that I carry out her pumpkin bread tradition. With that, I got busy and so far 8 loaves down and only 4 to go....only one change to the recipe and that is I used our pumpkin that was grown in the family garden.... The tradition carries on ....love you mom. (Actually posted by Sunny under Bent's account again... still tweaking the blog ;-)

6 comments:

  1. What a nice way to carry on memories of your mom by continuing to use her recipes. The bread looks excellent.

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  2. Wonderful - keeping these traditions is so important. I'm guilty too - I used to can and freeze - I just don't do it much any more. I did make some zuchinni bread this fall and put it in the freezer - you have inspired me to take some out and share it at work tomorrow.

    Hope you two have a wonderful Christmas!

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  3. Thanks Dan...its been all I could do to get in the holiday mode and then when I saw her recipe sitting in the drawer it made things a whole lot brighter.

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  4. Dang... Im sorry...I keep posting on my husband's account...I will get it right eventually :)the last two post were me.... lol!

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  5. Thanks Me and wishing you and your family the best this holiday season.

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