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Gramma Lund's Limpa Bread by Amos MillerMy paternal grandfather emigrated to the US in 1912 bringing with him his mother's family recipe for the incredibly delicious - almost cake-like - limpa of the southern Swedish countryside. I looked at every recipe for Swedish Limpa Bread on the C-E-S site. None of them are family recipes, although there is a rye bread recipe, it's… |
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Roasted Garlic Garlic Bread by SmokinhotchefGarlic, as many of us know is a super-food and ingredient all in it's own. Rich in antioxidants, garlic is also super for maintaining heart health and blood pressure. Garlic also has anti-bacterial as well as antiseptic properties. Providing robust flavor and body to dishes, garlic should be in any home cook's pantry. Always go… |
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Runza (Meat & Cabbage Pies) by Bob VincentThis is a modifed old German recipe. These are great served with a hearty soup. They make a substantial appetizer when cut into pieces. Yes, they are high in fat. Don't substitute the vegetable shortening as it is what really makes for soft and delicate dough. The sugar provides a sweetness to the dough. For a bit of color add… |
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Honey Whole Wheat Bread by Julia Ann SoudersThis recipe makes 3 large loaves of sweet soft whole wheat bread, good for sandwiches, french toast or with butter and jelly. Adapted from Cunningham, Marion. The Fannie Farmer Cookbook, 1996, p 516. ©2007-2014 Netta Belle’s Choice® cookbookinabox® “Reg. U.S. Pat. & Trdmk.Off.” Reg. “Trade-marks Canadian Intellectual Property… |
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Pumpkin Bread by Chef Smith
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Healthy Diet a Low Carb Recipe by Amanda MillenSubstituting your daily bread for low carb bread is the first thing you should do to take a step towards a more healthy lifestyle. Low carb inclusions in your diet help you to lower your blood pressure, lose some fat and weight, improve energy levels and reduce the craving for sweets. You can, of course, buy the bread at any bakery,… |
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Pão de arquipélago by Kirsti FagerströmUm pão gostoso e muito fácil a fazer. |
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Focaccia Pancake by Kirsti Fagerström
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Big Ole Southern Biscuits w/ Flax Seeds by SmokinhotchefNothing says southern hospitality like big, hot and buttery biscuits. I learned the basics of "ho' cakes" by the time I was 10 years old. This recipe pairs well with just about anything and has a healthy dose of one of the new super foods- flax seeds. These decadent biscuits go especially well with another southern favorite,… |
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Sauerkraut Pizza by GlennMy very Dutch family loves sauerkraut and we eat it with everything so eventually this had to happen. The shocker is that it tasted so darned good. |
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Country Farm Dinner Rolls by J. Gino GenovesiYou can mix the dough and let set in the refrigerator for a day or so until you wish to bake them. The rolls are chewy on the outside and soft and firm on the inside. They add class to any meal. |
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German Pretzels (Bretzen) by Foodiewife"Bretzen" are a traditional soft pretzel that is often sliced in half and buttered, as a breakfast treat. These bring back my memories of my childhood, living in Bavaria. If you have a stand mixer, with a dough hook, you can mix the batter in 10 minutes! One hour later, you roll the dough into a rope, shape them, dip them in boiling… |
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Cranberry-Walnut sour bread by PrachiIn Atlanta, at Costco, I tasted this bread and loved it. Its sour, sweet and nutty. and more importantly NO (butter-sugar-oil). Isn't it awesome? |
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Yummy Cheesy Garlic Bread with Mushroom Ham In Just Minutes! by BlackswanAre you a non-baker like me, but yet would love to impress your guests with your bakes? Well, I cheated! These Yummy Cheesy Garlic Bread with Mushroom Ham certainly look like they are from some 5-star bakery, don't they? But the truth is, I didn't… |
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Delicious Banana Bread by JennyA few months back my sister told me she baked banana bread. She was delighted with how it turned out for her and suggested I tried it too. To be honest, I wasn’t even keen on trying it. Couldn’t understand why she was so excited about it! But… One day we had some very ripe bananas at home and no one wanted to eat them (well, who… |
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