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Half & Half Whole Wheat Bread (Machine or Hand-made)

Half & Half Whole Wheat Bread (Machine or Hand-made) by Salad Foodie

Well it's NEARLY half and half (whole wheat flour and white bread flour.) This makes a 2-pound loaf of bread though you can bake it in two 1-pound loaf pans and freeze one..or smaller pans as you wish. At high altitudes, decrease yeast a little (1/2 teaspoon) and increase water (1 to 2 tablespoons.)

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Cornbread Waffles

Cornbread Waffles by Salad Foodie

Necessity is the mother of invention. In this instance I am going into the second month of home remodeling life without a kitchen. We either eat cereal, eat out or use small kitchen appliances to cook or heat up food. When given a container of homemade chili recently, I decided to try cooking my favorite cornbread recipe in the…

1 vote
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Chocolate Oatmeal Nut Muffins

Chocolate Oatmeal Nut Muffins by Salad Foodie

Get your chocolate fix in an oatmeal nut muffin - and call it health food! Moist and tasty. Use your preferred nut in place of walnuts - pecans, chopped almonds, cashew, etc.

1 vote
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Banana Bran Muffins

Banana Bran Muffins by Salad Foodie

These muffins are delicious, and so healthy! Over time I have tweaked the original recipe until I got it just right and this version is the keeper!

1 vote
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CORNBREAD GOLDEN MUFFINS

CORNBREAD GOLDEN MUFFINS by Lillie Ann Passwaiter

USING SIFTED COCONUT FLOUR AND YELLOW CORNMEAL. BAKE AT 450 DEGREES FOR 15 TO 20 MINUTES.

1 vote
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2 Ingredient Bagels

2 Ingredient Bagels by Culinary Envy

These Yummy homemade 2 Ingredient Bagels are low calorie, low carb and non-fat! They’re Soft, Chewy and most of all, EASY! No yeast or proofing required and this breakfast treat is ready in only 35 minutes! Also, they are only 3 points on Weight Watchers!

1 vote
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Light Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls

Light Whole Wheat Dinner Rolls by myra byanka

These rolls turn out pillow soft and delicious. Also, they keep for several days in a plastic bag.

1 vote
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Corn Bread Honey Squares

Corn Bread Honey Squares by "Cheffie Cooks"

Corn bread is a staple in Southern US cooking/baking. We make it several ways and it accompanies many dishes.

1 vote
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Sour Cream Streusel Muffins

Sour Cream Streusel Muffins by Salad Foodie

A personal-size coffee cake in a muffin - these are seriously addicting! Increase the streusel topping if you’re crazy about the heavenly crunch on top (1 ½ times streusel topping ingredients should do it.) Be prepared for these gems to disappear quickly.

1 vote
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Grilled Steaks And Tomatoes With Basil Garlic Bread

Grilled Steaks And Tomatoes With Basil Garlic Bread by RecipesnFood

I am not a steak lover but this steak really made me crazy. Check out it’s recipe to see why it’s so heavenly delicious.

1 vote
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Cinnamon Nut Flatbread

Cinnamon Nut Flatbread by Rhodes Bake-N-Serv

A quick and easy treat for all! Source: http://www.rhodesbread.com/recipes/view/cinnamon-nut-flatbread

1 vote
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Dilly Bread

Dilly Bread by Rhodes Bake-N-Serv

Fresh dill and Parmesan cheese combine to make a great fresh taste in this Dilly Bread recipe. Source: http://www.rhodesbread.com/recipes/view/dilly-bread

1 vote
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Alabama Biscuits

Alabama Biscuits by Jeff Kelley

The recipe came out of a news paper some time ago. My family really love them.

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Cranberry Orange Coconut Flour Bread

Cranberry Orange Coconut Flour Bread by Libby Louer

I have always loved math. In school I excelled, and it wasn’t because I’m impulsive or competitive. In the face of competition I wither and shrink away, hoping no one will notice my absence. My math skills certainly haven’t predicted my current income, unless the relationship between math and income is inverse. I love math because its…

1 vote
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Jo Rooney's Buttermilk Biscuits (from NYT)

Jo Rooney's Buttermilk Biscuits (from NYT) by Kelly Christensen

From NYT Recipes - Jo Rooney's Buttermilk Biscuits Biscuits are easy to make, as long as you follow two basic rules: don’t overwork the dough, and have the oven quite hot. This recipe comes from an early mentor of mine, Mrs. Jo Rooney, a wonderful home cook I met years ago in Bakersfield, Calif. Rather than double the recipe, she…

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