Honey Wheat Bread
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What recipes do you have that use rice or rice flour?
Do you have any recipes that use rice or rice flour? My sister has some friends who are allergic to any sort of grain or grain product (as well as milk or anything made with milk, etc.) I don't think the human body is designed to live off fruit alone.
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Recipes for rice flour
There are several books that have recipes that use flours from roots and beans, like potato, tapioca, gabanzo beans, etc. as well as rice flour. The types and purposes of flours are defined. The recipes can be adjusted for particular allergies like corn, milk, eggs, soy... Recipes for appetizers, breakfast, main dishes, pastas, breads, desserts,...
This type of cooking seems difficult because the ingredients are unusual. Once the ingredients are purchased (Look on-line, health food store, Asian market, and places listed in books), organized, and the cooking begins, it becomes easier to put it all together.
The Gluten-Free Gourmet (revised edition) by Bette Hagman
The Gluten-Free Gourmet Cooks Comfort Foods by Bette Hagman
Gluten-Free Celebrations Memeorable Meals Without Wheat by Carol Fenster, Ph.D.
This type of cooking seems difficult because the ingredients are unusual. Once the ingredients are purchased (Look on-line, health food store, Asian market, and places listed in books), organized, and the cooking begins, it becomes easier to put it all together.
The Gluten-Free Gourmet (revised edition) by Bette Hagman
The Gluten-Free Gourmet Cooks Comfort Foods by Bette Hagman
Gluten-Free Celebrations Memeorable Meals Without Wheat by Carol Fenster, Ph.D.
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about the honey wheat bread?
I love the honey oat bread that they have at subway restaurants. Is this bread similiar in taste? could you just add some oats to this recipe? what size bread pans do you use for this recipe? could you make this bread in a bread machine? I have never made bread myself,but i am interested in trying especially if is better for you health any tips or pointers would be great plus any good recipes. i have really enjoyed reading all of your postes. thanks!
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thank you!
I WILL CHECK OUT THESE BOOKS AND THE WEBSITE. I WILL GIVE IT A GOOD TRY, I HOPE I AM SUCCESSFUL I WILL POST AGIAN TO LET YOU KNOW THE RESULTS. HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE GOOD!
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Whole Wheat Bread
Thank you for the information. Maybe I'll try the tomato basil bread. I'll purchase a video and pass it on to my daughter.
gluten free recipes
Regina, are your gluten free loaves and buns from the gluten free gourmet? I'm also gluten free and I'm always looking for new recipes. Thanks.
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