More than a week ago, I talked to one of my nieces (wife of my nephew from a first cousin). They have also set up a small business aside from their old one. They called it Breadville. So we talked about the different breads that they make – cookies, muffins. the latest craze now here called ube pandesal, banana bread and cakes too. Tina learned baking when she stayed in Ireland for a year. I was surprised this afternoon when she called me up asking for our address because Jeff wanted to send banana bread so I could taste their products. I told them, “baka malugi kayo” because deliveries are definitely costly aside from the bread of course. They were generous enough to send me these two loaves of banana bread…..yummy!
The one we opened have different nuts on top and it is so delicious. Paired it with a new blend of Twinings’ Four Red Fruits and it’s perfect.
What blessings!
Looks good
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Yum…yum! Thanks Derrick.
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I should not have read this post when I was trying to stop thinking about sugar!! Looks lovely.
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The first loaf we tried last night was not too sweet, just right and it has lots of nuts of three kinds.
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I would probably love it.
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😉😂🙂 you will.
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Banana bread! Your gift loaves were beautiful. I hope we have some leftover bananas soon. I won’t use any for bread until everyone leaves a few on the counter too long. Skinflint!
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Yes, it was yummy. I am tempted to bake again but I don’t have ingredients.
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Surely some day things will be easier.
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I really hope so Anne.
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What a beautiful color. I looked it up and might have to try it if I can’ find purple yams here. I love banana bread…so does my family. One grandson is especially excited when I make them a loaf. Take care. Kathy
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Wow! Thanks a lot.
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sarap naman! 🙂
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Yummy nga Wilma.
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Ang sarap naman niyan. Goodluck for your niece’s business. I have heard that small businesses are booming sa Pinas!
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Yes they are. Alternative to those staying at home without work.
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support each other lang.
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Ganun na nga. Sa amin dito maraming sellers at ihahatid pa nila sa bahay.mura lang naman, 50 to 100 isang ulam. Madalas bumbili kami.
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Oo nga, hindi ka na maghihirap, makakatulong ka pa! Win Win situation.
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Yes🙂😉
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Favorite ko din ang banana bread. I sometimes add grated carrot in my recipe and they turn out good.
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That reminds me I love carrot cake too. I used to bake pero nakakatamad na.
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Ang hirap mag hanap ng ingredients ngayon kase everyone is baking at home. LOL.
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Gardening and baking karamihan.
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