My favorite (sweet) quick breads

As I said in a comment to czarina this morning, my favorite quick breads are (in order of love) date/nut bread, pumpkin bread and banana bread. Because I seem to have a constant supply of very ripe bananas, that is the one I make most often. I love a buttered slice with my coffee in the morning, although it’s probably not a healthy breakfast.

Here are the recipes I use. Two things I have discovered are the most important to getting a good result are these:

  1. Mix the ingredients by hand, and don’t over mix once you add the dry ingredients.
  2. Don’t overbake! Test before you think it will be done.

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It’s Caturday!

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Tolerance …

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General Discussion, Saturday, April 25, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE of Presidential recovery.

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“Unstable”

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General Discussion, Friday, April 24, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY of Presidential recovery.

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Healthy Advice!

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General Discussion, Thursday, April 23, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE of Presidential recovery.

 

 

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(more) Bashing The Boomers

I’ll preface this article by quoting an X’er:

Well, can’t wait for this little bastard to get old. Sucking off the patronage system of a Leftist university system will not last forever. Legions of graduates, realizing their entire education has been wasted on learning to whine, bitch, and moan about things they don’t like and don’t understand, will have an impact and demand an accounting sooner or later. The one consolation of this is small but worthwhile. These folks will always have to suffer under the same things they wish on others.

New York Times: Old People Suck and We Should Take Their Stuff It’s time do away with these societal “grifters” and “stowaways,” says an eminent Yale professor

—MATT TAIBBI

The New York Times on old people:

It is not ageist to ask whether older people should be required to give more to younger Americans… Older Americans favor restrictions on immigration… there is a correlation between age and resistance to policies to halt the overheating of the planet… impose age ceilings on political offices… Older Americans own much of the most desirable real estate… It is not ageist, finally, to impose policies to transfer jobs, houses and wealth down the generational chain.

Yale law professor Samuel Moyn, whom I interviewed once, always seemed generous and reasonable, even when our politics differed. But unless it’s an elaborate meta-joke, the above column and forthcoming book Gerontocracy in America: How the Old are Hoarding Wealth and Power in Americaadvance some of the most intellectually vicious ideas I’ve ever seen. The Godwin’s Law factor alone is a shocker.

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Music of the day – For the Beauty of the Earth

As my acknowledgement of Earth Day, I thank God for our wonderful home – Earth!

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