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9-17-2009 8:22 PM
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9-18-2009
3:13 AM
merrie
Have you ever made mango bread. It would be easy to substitute mango for pumpkin and chopped walnuts for
the chocolate chips.
http://southernfood.about.com/od/quickbreadrecipes/r/bl10624a.htm
9-18-2009
9:07 AM
bignosemousie
Merrie, I've never even heard of mango bread! Thanks for the recipe.
9-18-2009
11:05 AM
Kelika
I've never tried chocolate chips - this sounds really delicious. Love pumpkin bread!
9-20-2009
9:27 AM
tanyamm
I love pumpkin. This sounds perfect for left-over Hallowe'en pumpkins.
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