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Hearty Multigrain Bread

Submitted by: Debbie Wilson 
This bread is a solid textured loaf appropriate for sandwiches, spreads or eating with a meal. It has two kinds of grains and three kinds of seeds in it. It is solid and hardy; yet light and sweet. 

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Honey Multigrain Bread

Submitted by: Jim Harned 
Two loaves of hearty bread containing cornmeal, whole wheat and rye flour. 

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Multi-Grain English Muffin Bread

Submitted by: Carol Forcum 
Carol Forcum suggests this nutty-tasting loaf. 'There's no need to knead the dough, which bakes into a hearty bread with the texture of English muffins,' says the Marion, Illinois reader. 

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Dee's Health Bread

Submitted by: Dee Dee 
Chock full of nutritious cracked wheat, sunflower and flax seeds, this robust whole-wheat bread has a wonderfully complex flavor. 

Molasses Oat Bran Bread

Submitted by: Sara 
Healthy, semi-sweet, dark, hearty bread. 

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Oatmeal Bread I

Submitted by: DeeDee 
Dough needs to rise overnight. 

Torrejon Oatmeal Bread

Submitted by: CARRIZALES 
Rolled oats and brown sugar make this hearty bread a tasty treat to please the whole family. 

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Whole Wheat Bread II

Submitted by: Ruth Uitto 
This recipe will give you four generous loaves of sweet, simple whole-wheat bread, so you do not have to bake every day. 

Whole Wheat Bread I

Submitted by: Mary Lynn 
Cracked wheat berries give nutty taste and texture to this honey wheat bread made with lard. 

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Honey Whole Wheat Bread

Submitted by: Kathy Nowell 
The bread machine makes this classic combination pretty easy to come by. 
 
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