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does anyone have a recipe for a healthy bread for a breadmaker.

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whole grain flour, water, yeast, pinch of salt. Sorry I don't have proportions as i don't use a bread-maker anymore , but this will get you a loaf of the mostly unprocessed stuff. (less bad for you anyway).

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Whiskymac in reply toFoodIsLife

Thank you will look through the breadmaker book for quantities. will let you know how i get on.

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