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bread
#11
Quote:Originally posted by Gregg
The wind part......

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Wink


LOL LOL
there is none of that in our house !!!
:innocent: :noway: Blush
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#12
Quote:Originally posted by jewels
aha ! yeast free bread ! i didnt know there was this - i shall give it a bash
thanks birdie !


LOL cheffie !



Iff you like baking or have a bread machine, I can give you some recipes.
Moenie kwaad gaan slaap nie, bly wakker en baklei

Bird of prey

What you are isn't written down in stone

Lover of all things RED especially wine

''aai aai die witborskraai''
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#13
yes please birdie num num....Rolleyes
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#14
Quote:Originally posted by birdie
Iff you like baking or have a bread machine, I can give you some recipes.


baking? u mean going to tesco and buying? lol
i havent tried but if it isnt hard - i will try out my new house oven Smile
thanks Smile
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#15
Quote:Originally posted by Icecub
yes please birdie num num....Rolleyes


remember the tjoep...Wink


I'm back in on Saturday and then I'll post some good recipes!!!
Moenie kwaad gaan slaap nie, bly wakker en baklei

Bird of prey

What you are isn't written down in stone

Lover of all things RED especially wine

''aai aai die witborskraai''
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#16
Here is a site that has Soda Bread recipes.

Soda bread doesn't have yeast in it, and it baked with buttermilk and a raising agent (baking soda).

Alternatively, Sainsbury's do a great Soda bread. However, soda bread doesn't keep very long. You will smell it (slightly fermented) when it starts to turn.
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#17
Sainsbury's soda bread is very yum, when I still ate bread, I used to buy this if I couldn't get rye bread. Divine!
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#18
i havent tried this soda bread - i will have a go
thanks Smile
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