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Traditional White Bread

Submitted by: Danialle 
A delicious bread with a very light center with crunchy crust. You may substitute butter or vegetable oil for the lard if you wish. 

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Onion Bread II

Submitted by: Claudia Grimaldi 
Old family recipe onion bread baked to a golden brown and decorated with circles of onion on top. Great for a ham sandwich. 

Simple White Bread

Submitted by: George 
There 's no waiting for the yeast to proof, and no blending a little of this, and then a little of that. Just mix the ingredients together all at once -dissolved yeast, powdered milk, oil, flour, and so on -knead the dough and away you go! 

Fresh Yeast Bread

Submitted by: ANNAXENA 
Bake in bulk and save! This versatile white bread is great for sandwiches and toast. 

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Grandma VanDoren's White Bread

Submitted by: Marilyn VanDoren Sim 
What Grandma used to make! Our family's favorite. The recipe was never written down (that I know of) until she shared it with me when she was in her 90's. 

Versatile Bread

Submitted by: Sandy 
This is a basic white yeast dough that can fill many needs: dinner rolls, a base for focaccia or sweet buns, or even a standard loaf of bread. 

Essence of Bread

Submitted by: David Klaproth 
This is about as simple as a bread recipe can be. It's great tasting, crusty, yeasty, coarse-textured, satisfying bread. I'm a guy, and I can make this perfect every time. This bread is the exact of opposite of all the other soft, fine-textured, preservative laden, over-priced supermarket breads. It's easiest if you use a stand-type mixer with bread hooks. If you don't have one, buy one. It'll be the most-used appliance in your kitchen, next to the toaster. 

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Rich White Bread

Submitted by: MADBAKERMOM 
A great white bread that uses the food processor. It's a good bread to make if you're in a hurry. 

S.C.A. Trail Bread

Submitted by: Justin Gibbs 
This honey-white bread is great as written, and rises quickly for a relatively quick yeast bread. But it also lends itself to variation, so do not hesitate to add eggs or oats, or to substitute whole wheat flour or molasses. This recipe can handle it. 

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Italian Bread Using a Bread Machine

Submitted by: Destiny 
Wonderful Italian bread made in a bread machine then baked in the oven. 
 
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