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Ms.Lilly Posted - Jun 03 2008 : 08:02:43 AM
Yesterday Horseyrider had asked about flour mills. I gave my input for what I have and also stated that I am fairly new to milling myself. I have made a few loaves of bread and a banana snack cake. I also know that working with freshly ground flour is much different than the store flour. My questions are: What do you use to help get the fluffy loaves- lecitin, xanthan gum? Where do get your recipes? Does anyone have a recipe for bread that is a great everyday sandwich bread if so can you share with me? Thanks.
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sdleah Posted - Jun 03 2008 : 2:50:43 PM
I use prairie gold wheat and grind it on the finest setting on my mill, and my bread turns out nice and fluffy. If I want it even fluffier, I use just a cup or two of white flour. I use freshly ground flour for everything except biscuits and some cakes...I like ww biscuits but dh doesn't.

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