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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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Lemon Tea Bread by SyiI like this bread with a cup of coffee in the morning. I've made it for potlucks and bake sales in the past and it's always a hit! Also as mini loaves to serve at a nice, relaxing ladies tea party. I love cream cheese, and the addition of it to this recipe makes this bread nice and moist |
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Carrot Bread by Got MixerThis carrot bread is so delicious and easy to make for KitchenAid Mixer lovers!!!! For more recipes go to www.gotmixer.com |
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Banana Nut Bread by Chef Smith
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Fun Amish Country Bread by BenLard is a popular baking ingredient among the Amish and it is regaining popularity among home bakers as a cheap alternative to shortening. This Amish white bread is a great recipe for beginners and for people who are just learning to bake with lard. Yield: 2 loaves |
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Panettone (Italian Christmas Cake) by Chef Smith
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Indian Fry Bread by Diane JacksonWhat is Isleta? Who is Isleta? Isleta is a Navajo Indian Reservation South of Albuquerque. The Indian Village at the NM State Fair was the place to go and get a fresh, hot, Indian Fry Bread or a Indian taco. Best memories of the fair was standing in a long line and finally devouring some Indian Fried bread or a tasty Indian Taco.… |
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easy raisin bread by Katea delicios raisin bread that you will make, and enjoy! |
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Peanut Butter Bread by Chef Smith
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Buttermilk Rolls by Jennifer BlairI make these rolls at least once a month sometimes more.You can mix them up let them go through their first rise use what you need & put the rest in the refrigerator for later, not really sure how long they will last they don't make it a week around here,but I would say on longer than 7 days.If you do put the remainder in the… |
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Swedish Tea Ring by Chef Smith
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