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My Daughter's gluten-free Banana Bread Won Grand Champion At County Fair!


TammyK

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The judge really really liked it. She said, "do you have part of this loaf left at home so that you can go home and freeze the rest for State Fair?" She is to pick a select few to compete at the State level and our gluten-free recipe made it over gluten loaves! She had sliced it open to evalute it and had nothing but good things to say. What a huge encouragement to my little girl who has been having seizures. Proof that we can eat just as well as anyone else.

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Phyllis28 Apprentice

Congratulations and three cheers.

home-based-mom Contributor
Proof that we can eat just as well as anyone else.

TammyK

No.

Proof that we can eat better than anyone else! Congratulations to your daughter. Some of those judges can be very hard to please! :D

cyberprof Enthusiast

Congratulations! Hooray for your daughter and best wishes at the State Fair.

Are you going to post the recipe later?

Ursa Major Collaborator

Congratulations, your daughter must be soooo pleased!

irish daveyboy Community Regular
The judge really really liked it. She said, "do you have part of this loaf left at home so that you can go home and freeze the rest for State Fair?" She is to pick a select few to compete at the State level and our gluten-free recipe made it over gluten loaves! She had sliced it open to evalute it and had nothing but good things to say. What a huge encouragement to my little girl who has been having seizures. Proof that we can eat just as well as anyone else.

TammyK

Hi TammyK,

I'm really happy for your daughter, you must be as proud as punch,

moreover, she must be over the moon with such an honour.

.

I'm curious what recipe did she use could you post so we could all try it!

.

Best Regards,

David

ShayFL Enthusiast

Awesome!!


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zip2play Apprentice

That is completely fabulous!!!! Great for her!

Monica

Cheri A Contributor

Congratulations to you and your daughter!!

Please post the recipe! I have some bananas that need to be used. :D

Chicklet Rookie

Congratulations to her, that is wonderful. :D

TammyK Apprentice

"The" Recipe

We had quiet the evening with my DD for she was so elated that we could NOT get her to settle down for bed last night. It's so wonderful to see her so proud of herself after a particularly difficult two months from illness. I only hope she can repeat this loaf for State Fair. Plus, I think more good news is needed on this forum.

Here is the recipe. . . the magical ingredients are the soy flour (I know, this one is debatable), the extra egg, and using a unique shortening called Spectrum (Non-hydrogenated solid palm oil. Can buy at a health food store).

Sifting is important too.

BEST BANANA BREAD

Makes 1 loaf, 4 x 8

1 cup of soy flour

wolfie Enthusiast

Congrats to your daughter! :) I love banana bread.

purple Community Regular

Praise God!! Your daughter will be a great cook after this and will be an inspiration to thousands. She will have the whole country baking banana bread :D:lol::rolleyes:

bakingbarb Enthusiast

Congrats, how exciting. I won some fair ribbons for baking when I was in high school and I was pretty proud of myself so I am sure your daughter is feeling pretty darn good. :D

GFinDC Veteran

Congrats to your daughter and you Tammy! Thanks for the recipe too!

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