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Bread Machine Spelt Bread

Submitted by: Diane 
This bread is made with spelt flour. Spelt and lecithin can be purchased at health food stores. 

Spelt Bread II

Submitted by: COWGIRL835 
This is a very good bread that's very easy to make. I also make spelt muffins and spelt brownies which are really good also. Spelt has a nice nutty flavor and is available in most natural foods stores. 

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Very Simple Spelt Bread

Submitted by: Jean Roberts 
Utterly Simple Spelt Bread made without yeast, so you won't have to wait all day to enjoy fresh bread. 

Spelt Flour Bread Machine Challah

Submitted by: LORIBARRY 
Home Town: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This spelt flour version of challah is kneaded in a bread machine, and topped with your choice of toppings. 

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Yellow Fever Bread

Submitted by: John 
If you like soft bread and the taste of curry, then you will like this bread! 

Granny's Oatmeal Bread

Submitted by: Jen 
Granny's best bread recipe, ever! Try it for yourself! 

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Honey Oatmeal Bread II

Submitted by: Leslie Vaughn 
A sweet and delicate oatmeal bread topped with rolled oats. 

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Mexican Sunset Bread

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
Serve this tasty taco-seasoned bread with chili or cream soups. 

Low-Salt White Bread

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Reduced salt is better for you, of course, and this plain bread does not suffer for it. 

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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. 
 
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