Preheat Oven to 350 F
Grease a 9x13 pan or dish
Mix pumpkin, milk, eggs, sugar, cinnamon and salt together in a separate bowl.
Pour into 9x13 dish
Sprinkle all of the cake mix gently over the wet ingredients
Sprinkle all the pecans over the dry cake mix
Drizzle the butter over the pecans
Do Not Stir!
Place in oven and bake for 60 minutes.
Do Not over bake!
Let cool then place in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours of overnight.
You can make this several days ahead of event, just keep covered with plastic wrap.
Enjoy!
19 comments:
Sure can look pretty for growing in crappy soil!
those are really pretty. How sweet of Larry to pull over like that for you. I could never get Wade to do that.
I'm not asking what the "sausage house" is....
I would love to see a field of those! I can only imagine how beautiful it is.
Aww thank you Donna - these beautiful Bluebonnets make my heart sing!!!
That is the most wonderful blue and works so well with pink roses.
I googled them and the best site was The Lady Bird Johnson wildflower centre at the University of Texas. I've bookmarked it for future reference.
In my corner of the world in the Southern Hemisphere I need to plant the seeds now for flowers in September/October which is our Spring season!
It's all about Autumn leaves and Japanese Anenomes here now!
What a fantastic shot.It was nice to hear from you more often.
THANK YOU THANK YOU!! We adore bluebonnets but will probably never see real ones. Listen to the Nanci Griffith song "Gulf Coast Highway", it is a gorgeous ballad abut love and bluebonnets.
And YES, these WERE made in Heaven!
So loverly. I was wondering if they were the same plant as the bluebells in England, but I see they're not. We have neither here, at least not in any abundance. Love them both.
Love that, Donna! I wish my whole backyard was filled with those pretty's. :)
xoxo
Beautiful photo! I'm a born and raised Texan and I absolutely adore our bluebonnets!
Great photo! I'd love to see those beautiful bluebonnets sometime, but I think it will have to be in heaven rather than on this earth.
They are so pretty!
Enchanting! xoxo
Ooooh...YES! Too pretty, Donna! Hope you are doing well.
Happy Mother's Day, Donna. One of the best mom's I know!
xoxo
Hello there Donna! Popping in to say Happy Mother's Day!!
Love the Bluebonnets! I'm so glad you shared this photo! I hope you had a wonderful and Happy Mother's Day. I haven't been blogging much. So busy with life, family, and working on the family tree. Looks like some may have settled in Texas... still working on that clue though. Wishing you a beautiful day!
HUGS!
Pretty pic!
I have always love Texas Bluebonnets! Too bad we can't grow them here.
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