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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 401942" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'm with you on the home-made bread.</p><p></p><p>Our bread mix (OK, I give in to that extent) is a boutique brand from a South Australian family flour mill. When difficult child 3 was on his elimination diet, this brand of bread mix was the only one he was permitted - all the others had too much added stuff to the bread mix!</p><p>Have you tried making foccaccia? I was making bread the other day and goofed, put in too much yeast so I added some herbs and olive oil to turn it into foccaccia dough. I tip it out into a baking dish, press it in with oiled hands, sprinkle it with salt and more herbs, and bake it in the baking dish in one slab. We then cut the end result into six pieces, slice them open, fill them with whatever we want and then cook them in a sandwich press. A fabulous, fast summer meal.</p><p>Oh yes, the herbs I add - I grow them myself.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 401942, member: 1991"] I'm with you on the home-made bread. Our bread mix (OK, I give in to that extent) is a boutique brand from a South Australian family flour mill. When difficult child 3 was on his elimination diet, this brand of bread mix was the only one he was permitted - all the others had too much added stuff to the bread mix! Have you tried making foccaccia? I was making bread the other day and goofed, put in too much yeast so I added some herbs and olive oil to turn it into foccaccia dough. I tip it out into a baking dish, press it in with oiled hands, sprinkle it with salt and more herbs, and bake it in the baking dish in one slab. We then cut the end result into six pieces, slice them open, fill them with whatever we want and then cook them in a sandwich press. A fabulous, fast summer meal. Oh yes, the herbs I add - I grow them myself. Marg [/QUOTE]
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