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Tag Archives: sandwich bread
How to Make French Toast
French toast is delicious. Cut in sticks and dipped in syrup or eaten with a fork and knife, it just seems special. This recipe is one of my family’s favorites. Try a special syrup – real maple, or even berry … Continue reading
Posted in Breads, Breakfast
Tagged bread, crowd, fast prep, freezer-friendly, sandwich bread
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Dark Chocolate-Orange Cake with Ganache
Chocolate and orange is not a terribly common combination. Some might be skeptical that it works. But try this cake and you’ll know. It’s incredibly fudgy and dense, with deep dark chocolate flavor and a light hint of orange. Oh, … Continue reading
Whole Wheat Sandwich Bread
I like white bread as much as the next person, but on a daily basis, I prefer to have whole wheat bread on hand. (It makes me feel better, okay?) The problem is, a good whole wheat bread recipe is … Continue reading
Posted in Baking, Breads
Tagged baking, bread, DIY, fast prep, freezer-friendly, sandwich bread
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White Sandwich Bread
Awhile ago, Theresa started making all of her family’s bread. ALL of it. And at the time, I thought she was absolutely insane. I mean, I like to bake and all – but that seemed like an obsessive amount of … Continue reading
Posted in Baking, Breads
Tagged baking, bread, DIY, fast prep, freezer-friendly, sandwich bread
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Honey Whole Wheat Bread
Recipes are a dime a dozen. Good recipes are like the proverbial needle in a haystack: they’re out there, but they’re not easy to find. Good recipes for bread made mostly with whole wheat? Forget about it. (Believe me, I’ve tried a … Continue reading