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| | Category:Bread - Recipes Encyclopedia |
 | | Bread may be eaten by itself, often with butter, peanut butter, or other nut butter, or a sweet spread such as preserves, jam, jelly, marmalade, honey, or used as an enclosure for a sandwich. |  | | Breads are a group of staple foods prepared by baking, steaming, or frying a dough consisting minimally of flour and water. |  | | Bread crumbs are small particles of dry bread, which are used for breading foods, and adding inexpensive bulk to meatloaves and similar dishes. |
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http://www.recipes.tiptophot.com/recipes/index.php?title=Category:Bread
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| | bread - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about bread |
 | | The earliest bread was unleavened and was made from a mixture of flour and water and dried in the sun on flat stones. |  | | A baker in the mountainous Andes region of Peru, baking the traditional oropesa bread. |  | | White bread was developed by the end of the 19th century. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/bread
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| | Guglhupf Bakery & Pâtisserie - Breaducation - A Brief History of Bread |
 | | Interestingly, bread was not, as a rule, prepared in bakeries. |  | | The direct predecessors of bread were porridges (grains mixed and cooked with water) and flat cakes (doughs baked directly on coals, or on heated stones and tiles). |  | | Strict laws governing the ingredients and additives permitted in bread (and in wine and beer) are still in force in France and Germany. |
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http://www.guglhupf.com/breaduca/history.html
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| | Bread (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | The bread eaten at the Passover was always unleavened (Ex. |  | | But sometimes the bread was baked by being placed on the ground that had been heated by a fire, and by covering it with the embers (1 Kings 19:6). |  | | Bread was prepared by kneading in wooden bowls or "kneading troughs" (Gen. 18:6; Ex. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/bread.html
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| | Bread |
 | | Bread Recipes: Sesame Bread, Caraway Rye Bread Cheese Bread Bette's Four Flour Bread |  | | Almond Bread: For each cup of mix used, add 1½ tablespoons almond meal to the dry ingredients and ½ teaspoon almond flavor to the wet ingredients. |  | | Quinoa Bread: For each cup of mix used, add 1 tablespoon quinoa flour to the dry ingredients and 1 teaspoon honey to the wet ingredients. |
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http://www.authenticfoods.com/recipes/breadrecipes.htm
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| | The Beauty of Bread |
 | | Bread could also be baked by placing the dough on a flat stone or griddle, turning an iron or copper cauldron over it, and heaping hot wood ash around the base. |  | | Sweet breads too were known, and spiced with cumin, caraway, poppy, sweet Cicily seeds, and dried honeyed fruits, graced feast tables in timber halls. |  | | The frothy result of brewing beer or ale called barm (from the Old English word beorma) was added to bread making ingredients to produce a lighter, chewier, more flavourful loaf. |
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http://www.octavia.net/bread/bread.htm
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| | Newton's Apple: Teacher's Guides |
 | | Breads which are leavened by baking powder instead of yeast lack the tasty molecules of fermented bread. |  | | The longest loaf of bread on record in the United States was baked in 1987 and was 718.4 meters (2,357' 10") long. |  | | In breads leavened with yeast, however, the yeast cells grow under anaerobic conditions and cannot convert glucose molecules completely to gas. |
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| | History of Bread - www.BreadInfo.com |
 | | It was also during this time that bread beer was developed. |  | | The bread was soaked in water and sweetened and the foamy liquor run off. |  | | In the middle ages bread was commonly baked in the ovens of the lord of the manor for a price. |
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http://www.breadinfo.com/history.shtml
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| | Bread News |
 | | Perfect for bread, cookies, and other types of dough. |  | | He grabbed the loaf of bread on the counter and stared at the label. |  | | Makes 1 loaf, baked in a 2-quart dish Bread: cup margarine 1 cups sugar 3 eggs 2 cup flour teaspoon salt teaspoon baking soda cup buttermilk Grated rind... |
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| | Bread Encyclopedia |
 | | This prevents the bread from becoming soggy due to steam accumulating on the bottom of the baking pan. |  | | Do not refrigerate homemade bread unless filled with meat, cheese or other perishable ingredients; it hastens staling. |  | | Thaw frozen bread at room temperature (loaves generally take 2 to 3 hours to thaw) or in a microwave oven on the defrost setting (30 percent power) for about 4 to 8 minutes. |
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http://www.onecook.com/reference/bread.htm
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| | The Dangers of Bread |
 | | Bread is made from a substance called "dough." It has been proven that as little as one pound of dough can be used to suffocate a mouse. |  | | Bread is often a "gateway" food item, leading the user to "harder" items such as butter, jelly, peanut butter and even cold cuts. |  | | A recent Cincinnati Enquirer headline read, "Smell of baked bread may be health hazard." The article went on to describe the dangers of the smell of baking bread. |
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http://www.geoffmetcalf.com/bread.html
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| | Bread |
 | | The bread is similar to "manna bread" available in the US. |  | | Use your favorite recipe, or frozen bread dough from the store. |  | | Let the bread bake in the solar cooker for the day. |
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http://www.solarcooking.org/recipes/bread.htm
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| | Bread.Com - Health, Integrity, Ingenuity |
 | | Two items which contribute to mold are moisture content of the bread and if "mold inhibitors" or "preservatives" are in the bread. |  | | A piece of bread is left outside a door, with a piece of coal and a silver coin, and is supposed to bring you food, warmth and riches in the year ahead. |  | | 168 - Number of days it would take to eat the amount of bread produced from one bushel of wheat (if a sandwich is eaten for breakfast, lunch and dinner). |
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| | Bread Puddings : COLLECTION |
 | | From: arielle@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva) CHOCOLATE CHERRY BREAD ====================== Ingredients: ------------ 1 1/4 cup water 2 cups flour 1 cup wheat bread flour 2 tblsp dry milk 1/4 cup sauce 1 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup choc. |  | | From: arielle@taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva) WHISKEY BREAD PUDDING ===================== Ingredients: ------------ 1 loaf French bread, crumbled 1 quart milk 3 eggs, slightly beaten 2 cups sugar 2 tblsp vanilla 1 cup raisins 3 tblsp butter Instructions: ------------- Soak bread in milk, mixing with hands until well mixed. |  | | A delicious variant, although somewhat messy to prepare, is to thickly spread lemon curd on the bread at stage 2 before hacking the crusts, etc. |
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/dessert/bread-pud-coll.html
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| | Give Us This Day Our Global Bread |
 | | The bread itself is decidedly old school: Thick, chewy, and rich with a dark, fire-tinged flavor, Poilâne's bread traces its heritage back to the original French bread. |  | | FedEx allows Poilâne's bread to leave the bakery in the early morning and be on dinner tables in the United States the next night. |  | | Now think about bread -- Lionel Poilane's bread, that is. |
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| | Bread (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools |
 | | The bread is baked on the stones, then covered by the inverted oven, which is heated by the firing of the fuel of dung on the outside of the cover. |  | | The loaf of bread is thus made to include everything and, for this reason also, it may fitly be spoken of as synonymous with food in general. |  | | The thin home-made bread is really named both in Hebrew and Arabic from its thinness as is reflected in the translation "wafer" in Exodus 16:31; Exodus 29:23; Leviticus 8:26; Numbers 6:19; I Chronicles 23:29. |
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http://bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/ID/1681
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Altar Breads |
 | | Formerly the laity presented the flour from which the breads were formed. |  | | If the host is not made of wheaten flour, or is mixed with flour of another kind in such quantity that it cannot be called wheat bread, it may not be used (ibid.). |  | | It is probable that Christ used unleavened bread at the institution of the Blessed Eucharist, because the Jews were not allowed to have leavened bread in their houses on the days of the Azymes. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01349d.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Liturgical Use of Bread |
 | | In the Christian liturgy bread is used principally as one of the elements of the Eucharistic sacrifice. |  | | Our Divine Lord consecrated bread and wine at the Last Supper, and commanded His disciples to do the same in commemoration of Him, and thus ever since bread made of beaten flour has been offered at the altar for the officiating priest to consecrate into the Body of the Lord. |  | | With the exception of some few blessings of bread for special purposes, most of these customs are closely connected with the Eucharistic sacrifice, and generally derive their origin from ceremonies practised with the Eucharistic bread. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02749a.htm
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| | How to Make San Francisco Sourdough Bread |
 | | Although traditionally served with shellfish or seafood, this bread can be served with most dishes, including red meats and poultry. |  | | From its hard crust to its soft interior, this bread has a unique flavor that is hard to resist. |  | | The starter (or sometimes called a sponge) is a flour and water mixture that contains the yeast used to rise the bread. |
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http://www.joejaworski.com/bread/bread1.htm
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| | Panera Bread® > Terms of Use |
 | | The Panera Bread Site is operated by Panera Bread. |  | | Fresh Bread Makes Friends™ and A Loaf of Bread in Every Arm™ are trademark(s)/service mark(s) of Panera Bread Company, Inc., or its wholly-owned subsidiaries. |  | | Panera Bread makes no representation that the information in the Site is appropriate or available for use in other locations, and access to the Panera Bread Site from territories where the content of the Panera Bread Site may be illegal is prohibited. |
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 | | it is just bread and wine, tastes to bread and wine, but it is really God, the same one of Bethlehem... |  | | Jesus tells them that it is the Father who gives the bread from heaven, or the bread of life. |  | | The multitudes were so impressed with the multiplication of the bread and fishes that they wanted to make him a king!, but Jesus withdrew again to the mountain by himself (6:15). |
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http://biblia.com/christ/bread6.htm
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| | Howstuffworks "How Bread Works" |
 | | Bread is moist (not wet like mush or dry like dried mush), soft (unlike wheat kernels), spongy and delicious. |  | | Bread is a bio-chemical technology for turning wheat flour into something tasty! |  | | But we don't do that, mainly because bread tastes a lot better, and it also works a lot better for sandwiches. |
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http://home.howstuffworks.com/bread.htm
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| | bread - Wiktionary |
 | | To coat with bread or breadcrumbs or to cover with bread by dipping in batter. |  | | (uncountable) Baked dough made from cereals; (countable) a variety of bread. |  | | to bread (third-person singular simple present breads, present participle breading, simple past breaded, past participle breaded) |
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| | Hormel Foods - Glossary - Bread |
 | | Placing bread in a refrigerator will cause it to dry out faster, however freezing bread is a good way to preserve the bread. |  | | Hard crusted breads, such as baguettes, need some air to keep the crust hard, so store crusty breads in paper, which allows the bread to breathe. |  | | All breads should be stored in cool dry locations. |
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| | USATODAY.com - Wonder what's next? Whole-grain white bread |
 | | Made with an albino wheat variety that doesn't have the harsh taste of whole red-wheat flour, the bread has the same spongy texture, the same mushability and pretty much the same taste as Wonder Bread. |  | | Wonder Bread, the nation's No. 1 bread brand, is going against the grain. |  | | But traditional Wonder Bread, made with white flour from which the bran and germ are removed, isn't going away. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-06-29-wonderbread_x.htm?csp=34
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| | BREAD |
 | | Dozens of recipes (include her collection of bread recipes, some of which I have tried...they're terrific) and several resource information regarding out-of-print cookbooks, bread machines, tea...you name it. |  | | We produce a traditional thin bread that is 100% organic and very healthy. |  | | Bridgford Foods You know that delicious bread you buy frozen, you thaw it out and bake it...and right before you take it out of the oven, the family smells it and comes running to see if they can get a nibble. |
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http://www.cyber-kitchen.com/index/html/gp3.html
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| | Badman Recording Co. - Bands |
 | | Though saddled with the slightly dubious distinction of virtually inventing soft rock, Bread were one of the "it" bands of the early '70s. |  | | Friends and Lovers: Songs of Bread, is packed with wake and bake versions of Bread classics from artists like Josh Rouse, Cake, Jon and Ken from The Posies, Paula, Rachel Goswell (Mojave 3), Frazer and Erlend Oye (Kings of Convenience). |  | | It was during the 1980s, and Bread was already finished. |
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http://www.badmanrecordingco.com/buy/default.aspx?productDetail=bread
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| | Bread |
 | | Shake bread which has been cut into strips. |  | | Remove bread pan from machine and place all ingredients into pan in order listed. |  | | For loaf breads the first kneading must be about 10 minutes and must be thorough, but the pressure exerted should neither be rough or heavy. |
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http://www.lwazcc.org/web/jcarstens/bread.htm
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