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Italian Wheat Rolls

Submitted by: CLOUDSSUNRAIN 
Living In: Chicago, Illinois, USA
These are great-tasting wheat rolls made with olive oil, regular bread flour, and whole wheat flour. This recipe happened one night when I was making white Italian rolls, and I ran out of flour. All I had left was wheat flour, and luckily for me, it worked out well. 

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Italian Dinner Rolls

Submitted by: Marie Elaine Basinger 
Over the years, I've added a pinch of this and a dash of that to this recipe until my family agreed it was just right. These rolls are especially good served warm with spaghetti and lasagna. 

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Crusty French Rolls

Submitted by: Donna Washburn, Heather Butt 
Save time by letting your bread machine knead the dough for these hearty, chewy rolls with a wonderful golden crust. 'They're the best eaten the day they're baked or frozen for later,' Donna adds. 

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Sunflower Wheat Rolls

Submitted by: Roxann Field 
'My husband, Milt, gave me a bread machine for Christmas, and it certainly has been a time-saver,' writes Roxann Field of Hutchinson, Minnesota. 'With some trial and error, we came up with this recipe. Quite often, we are asked to bring the golden rolls to family gatherings or potlucks--and we get compliments every time.' 

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Oatmeal Dinner Rolls

Submitted by: Patricia Staudt 
These fluffy rolls go perfectly with any meal. They have a delicious homemade flavor that's irresistible. I like them because they're not hard to make and they bake up nice and high. -Patricia Staudt, Marble Rock, Iowa 

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Soft Oat Rolls

Submitted by: Judiann McNulty 
An old friend served these rolls when my family went to her house for Sunday dinner several years ago. I made sure I had a copy of the recipe before leaving. 

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Refrigerator Rolls

Submitted by: Martha Sue Stroud 
Martha Sue Stroud of Clarksville, Texas prepares these rolls that are golden and crusty on the outside and sweet and tender on the inside. The easy-to-handle dough rises in the refrigerator overnight for added convenience. 

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Italian Mini Loaves

Submitted by: Debra Hartze 
Guests will reach for seconds once they sample a slice from one of these fragrant little loaves. 'You can also make breadsticks with this dough,' suggests Debra Hartze of Zeeland, North Dakota. 

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Submitted by: Toni Hilscher 
My mom, Velma Perkins, loved to serve these light, golden rolls when I was growing up on our Iowa farm. They're extra nice since they require no kneading. The dough rises in the refrigerator overnight, so there's little last-minute fuss to serve fresh hot rolls with any meal. --Toni Hilscher Omaha, Nebraska 

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Submitted by: Deanna Naivar 
I taught my teenage son how to make these soft rolls for a 4-H project. Everyone was surprised when this big brawny fellow, who shows Brahman cattle, was named Grand Champion! 
 
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