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MULTIGRAIN BREAD II - PAN-1
Servings: 1 servings

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1 1/8 cup whole wheat flour (5 1/4 oz)
1 cup bread flour (4 7/10 oz)
2 tbl triticale flour *
2 tbl soy flour
1 tbl oats
2 tbl bran, toasted
1 tbl wheat cereal, cracked
1 tsp millet flour
1 tsp flax seeds
1 tsp cornmeal
1 tbl dry milk
1 tsp salt
1 tbl butter
1 tbl molasses
1 cup water
1 tsp dry yeast

Directions: * if triticale flour is unavailable, use 1 tb all purpose flour and 1 tb rye flour. place all ingredients (except liquids and yeast) inside the bread pan. add liquid ingredients. close cover and place dry yeast into the yeast holder. select: whole wheat bake mode. press start. 5:00 will show.
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use radioactive materials in their work. The appropriate application forms are available from
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hazardous and radioactive. Consequently, research involving the use or generation of such
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