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MsMonar...@gmail.com

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Jun 28, 2008, 7:40:25 PM6/28/08
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Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)

White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?

Jackie
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Jun 28, 2008, 11:17:31 PM6/28/08
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White or wheat
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Cazmania

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> 06/28/08:
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> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
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> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?
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> Jackie

Whole grain

Cazmania!

Diane

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Jun 29, 2008, 12:29:03 PM6/29/08
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all except whole grain bread.

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> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
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> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?
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> Jackie

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"MsMonar...@gmail.com" <MsMonar...@gmail.com> stated in post
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> 06/28/08:
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> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
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> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?

Whichever I pick I am *toast*! :)

Any on the list but white are fine by me.


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Jun 30, 2008, 1:43:47 PM6/30/08
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On Jun 28, 6:40 pm, MsMonarchdan...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
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> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?
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Oatnut

I tried the 7 whole grain and it was like eating cardboard, IMO.

-frizz

Tennessee Tony

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Jun 30, 2008, 6:57:49 PM6/30/08
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MsMonar...@gmail.com wrote:
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> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
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> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?

OK, stop teasing me with wheat/gluten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I want to
make bread without wheat/gluten in the bread maker it costs almost $5
for a small loaf. I don't eat much bread anymore.

By the way, flavors like rye only have a little rye in them and most of
it is wheat flour so I can't eat them.

Tony

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Jun 30, 2008, 7:25:28 PM6/30/08
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::White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?

Anything but white :)

Cazmania

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"Tennessee Tony" <tenness...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> MsMonar...@gmail.com wrote:
>> 06/28/08:
>>
>> Today's question is being brought to you by someone :)
>>
>> White, rye, pumpernickel or whole grain bread?
>
> OK, stop teasing me with wheat/gluten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If I want to make
> bread without wheat/gluten in the bread maker it costs almost $5 for a
> small loaf. I don't eat much bread anymore.
>
> By the way, flavors like rye only have a little rye in them and most of it
> is wheat flour so I can't eat them.
>
> Tony

Hi Tony,

That seems to be really expensive. Do you use the ready mixed bread packs or
do you make up your own mix? If you're interested I can send you the recipe
for the bread that I make for Alice from a mix that I make up myself. A lot
cheaper than you're paying.

Cazmania!

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