I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth.

Just been busy…with birthday #2. Which means, banner #2,

Happy Birthday banner

and scavenger hunt #2. (Plus, cakes #3 and #4, and treats for class #2.)

numbered gifts

And then came building kits for the Brownie scrapbook project. Super fun. (Super time consuming.) I’ll share more details on this in January…it’s coming together very cute thanks to all your fabulous suggestions!

scrapbook embellishments in bowels

And then came the annual Brownie secret sister deoupage box.

gift

Added to that is Christmas shopping, getting and decorating the tree, a two day snow storm (super fun!), a bit of baking, an ice storm / day off of school, making a scrapbook as a Christmas gift, getting ready for my Mom’s visit, menu planning / shopping for our annual progessive dinner, plus, there’s that thing called simplify 101 to keep me busy, too. So on and on the list goes. But it’s a super fun list. I realize I like being busy…especially when I like the stuff I’m busy with. I hope you’re feeling the same way and are enjoying the holiday prep.

So in a nutshell, (for those of you who are into nutshells) I’m alive, I’m well, and I’m having a great time…just have little time left for blogging. But alas, January is on it’s way.

So enough about me, here’s something for you. I have a receipe I’ve been wanting to share for a while. (I promised it a while back to Stacy T., who was sweet enough to check in on me yesterday.) It’s my Mom’s pumpkin bread which I love to make around the holidays. I usually look at baking as one of those things to do on a weekend. I turn it into an “event” so to speak, which can make it fun, but it can also make me put it off until I have a whole day, which rarely ever comes. Why is that? Do you have things like that, too, that just seem bigger than they really are? (Or is it just me?)

Anyway, I made this on a week night, a few weeks ago. And in doing so, I realized two things:

1) Baking isn’t a big deal. I should do it more often.

2) I’m no food photographer. Thus, you’ll have to use your imagination on how this bread looks. But take my word for it, it’s yummy. And isn’t pumpkin a super-food?

OK…enough rambling. Here’s the recipe. Enjoy! Oh, and feel free to share a holiday recipe or two of your own. I love trying new recipes…as do others who read this blog. So (in all your spare time, ha ha) post a recipe or a link to your blog with a favorite festive treat. Thanks!

PUMPKIN BREAD

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

1-3/4 C. flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. ginger
1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
3/4 cup pumpkin
3/4 cup chocolate chips
3/4 cup walnuts

Grease a 9 x 5 loaf pan. Combine flour, soda, salt and spices. In a sparate bowl, cream butter until fluffy. Gradually add sugar. Add 2 eggs. Mix until fluffy.
Add 1/3 of the flour mixture. Mix.
Add 1/2 of the pumpkin. Mix.
Add 1/3 of the flour mixture. Mix.
Add 1/2 of the pumpkin. Mix.
Add the rest of the flour mixture. Mix.
Add chocolate chips and half of the nuts. Pour in loaf pan. Sprinkle the remaining nuts on top.

Bake at 350 degrees for 65 to 75 minues, or until knife inserted into bread comes is dry.

Enjoy!