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Pumpkin bread recipesTis the season for pumpkin bread and I'm looking for a good recipe to convert to muffins. I'd like to make a whole bunch of them and free... Started by Cornelia |
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Thanks for all the tips everyone!I tried baking wheat bread recently but my loaves were really dense and crumbly. Still good for dipping a hunk of it into coffee for brea... Started by Aliza Ess |
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Fix for heavy wheat bread?I'm trying to stop using all white/all-purpose/processed flour but I'm having trouble with my loafs being too "heavy" (or dense if you wi... Started by Melody Rudenko |
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Sep 17 Reply by Aliza Ess |
French baguette recipeJust returned from Montreal and can't stop thinking about the crispy, flaky, chewy, yeasty bread that we ate with EVERYTHING. Who can rec... Started by Cornelia |
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Jul 21 Reply by Judy Hendricks |
Yee Olde Chinese Flour Millhttp://www.wokshop.com/HTML/products/hard_to_find/hard_to_find_stone_flourmill.html So beautiful, so useful. Now i await delivery. Started by Trell Johnson |
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Apr 30 Reply by Trell Johnson |
Bread for Beginners...Could someone please hook me up with a really easy recipe for making my first loaf of bread? The easier the better :) Started by Misty |
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Feb 26 Reply by Bonnie |
Recipes, tips, etc?Okay, there's a few of us here, so...recipes, tips, etc, etc...Anybody want to share some? I have a favorite recipe for scandinavian flat... Started by jonmesser |
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Nov. 22, 2008 Reply by Jacqueline Church |

Cover the breast with a piece of brown paper cut from a shopping bag, rub it with cooking oil, and tie it in place with cotton string. Alternatively, soak a piece of cotton cloth in unsalted oil, such as corn oil. Remove the covering about 30 minutes before the turkey is done so the breast will brown.© 2009 Created by HOMEGROWN.org