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Navajo Fry Bread II

Submitted by: SAUNDRA 
As far as I know this is the original recipe for Navajo Bread. It's is great with honey and butter. The Navajo's put chile peppers, cheese, onion, lettuce and beans on it, and call them Nava Tacos. 

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Fry Bread I

Submitted by: Rita 
A traditional North American treat. Serve with jam or honey. 

Fry Bread II

Submitted by: Bobbi Jo Cook 
This treat is known by different names in different areas. Here in Arizona it is known as fry bread, in New Mexico it is known as sopapillas and in Washington it is known as elephant ears. The shapes also vary from one region to another. Serve plain, sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, dredged in honey, or split and filled with chili con carne and toppings. 

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Oatmeal Soda Bread

Submitted by: Karin Christian 
This is a very easy recipe that has the added bonus of being lowfat! It bakes into a round loaf. 

Pumpkin Fry Bread

Submitted by: Isantee 
Adding pumpkin to a native American-style fry bread isn't exactly traditional, but it makes a delicious fall and winter treat when served hot with butter, honey, or powdered sugar. You can use canned pumpkin instead of fresh. 

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Berber Bread

Submitted by: Adam Willis 
A very very yummy snack or breaky, very very very easy to make. Smear a little honey on each piece and enjoy! 

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Date Nut Bread

Submitted by: Peggy 
This is a moist, dense date bread with your choice of nuts -walnuts or pecans, almonds or hazelnuts. 

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Orange Nut Bread

Submitted by: Gwynne Comstock 
A quick bread with a tasty orange flavor. 

Eucharistic Bread

Submitted by: Carol 
A quick and easy bread to make for communion services. This bread is just a little sweet and can be shaped whichever way you like. 

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Raisin Bread I

Submitted by: Carol 
This not-too-sweet raisin bread with a cinnamon accent is made without yeast, so you will not have to wait nearly so long to enjoy it. 
 
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