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    Monday at the Museum ~ Pumpkin Bread Making

    September 6, 2018No Comments
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    logo_sedonamuseum2Sedona AZ (September 6, 2018) – Monday at the Museum will host Pumpkin Bread making on September 17th, 11:00am -1:00am. Nothing wakes up the autumn senses quite like something yummy baking in the oven, especially a homemade loaf of freshly baked pumpkin quick bread. Give fall a hearty welcome with Kate Joy of Sun Cliff Sedona at the Sedona Heritage Museum for a workshop on how to make this simple and delicious treat. It’s a perfect breakfast treat for Halloween morning or for your Thanksgiving visitors!

    20180906_MaMbread001This is a great project for inexperienced bakers and for kids (6 and up with adult supervision), and more experienced bakers will learn some tricks for getting the best results. Each participant will take home a loaf pan with prepared batter, so be ready to take yours home to bake! Unless you don’t mind a little flour on your clothes, please bring an apron with you. All other supplies will be provided.

    $7 fee will be collected. RSVP at (928) 282-7038.

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    “Monday at the Museum” is a workshop/ demonstration held every Monday; please call for a current schedule. The Museum is always looking for participants who are willing to share their knowledge of “old time” crafts and skills. For details, call at 282-7038.

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