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Bagel Bread

Submitted by: Holly
This is a giant bagel in the shape of a loaf of bread -how clever! The bread machine makes combining the flour, yeast, milk and egg a snap. 
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Brownie Bread

Submitted by: Denise Smith
Chocolaty loaf of bread that's not too sweet. Great with peanut butter, toasted, and for breakfast. Kids LOVE it! 
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Ambrosial Bread

Submitted by: Johnny Williams
This is a bread machine recipe for a sweet white bread with coconut-peanut butter candy. 
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Hubby's Pizza Bread

Submitted by: Tamara Neeley
The pepperoni and cheese are baked right in this bread machine loaf, making it less messy than conventional pizza! 
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Cocoa Almond Bread

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites
Provided by: Taste of Home
With its subtle cocoa and almond flavors, this bread is heavenly. Serve slices with hot chocolate for a scrumptious snack. 
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Steak and Ale Type Bread

Submitted by: Linda
A touch of molasses helps define this darker rye bread turned out by your bread machine. 
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Chocolate Chip Bread I

Submitted by: Renee Kendall
This is a simple cinnamon-scented loaf enhanced with melt-in-your-mouth chocolate chips. 
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Chocolate Chip Bread II

Submitted by: Heather
A sweet and tender chocolate chip bread for the bread machine. 
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Yummy Peanut Butter Bread

Submitted by: Sarah Lingo
With peanut butter and honey hidden inside, this yeast loaf is sure to be a hit with children, and adults will certainly be enjoying it, too. The kids can easily help make it, since it comes from the bread machine. 

Sahara Sand Bread

Submitted by: Sunkatt
A delicious and hearty bread machine recipe that's not too sweet. 
 
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