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Blender Banana Cake

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Eggs Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Flour
1 ts Baking powder
ts Baking soda
Eggs
ts Vanilla
3 c Shortening, or oil
1 ts Salt
1 c Sugar
md Bananas, sliced

INSTRUCTIONS

~----------------------A----------------------------
~----------------------B----------------------------  I got the
following recipes from the cookbook of hte Women's Orthodox  League of
the Detroit area "From a kosher pantry with our love"  Sift the "A"
ingredients together.  In blender put the "B".  Sift first 3 ingred.
together in a bowl. Place rest in blender  container. Blens until
smooth and pour over dry ingredients. Mix  until just smooth. Pour into
greased, floured or wax paper lined pans  and bake at 375 degrees for
about 30 minutes. (Use either 9x13 or 2  8" pans) Can be frozen.
Raisins may be added.  Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by Marcia Goldberg
<safranit@earthlink.net> on Jan 10, 1999, converted by MM_Buster
v2.0l.

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