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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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Crusty White Bread

Submitted by: Dingo 
This classic recipe yields a couple of loaves of tender white bread with a hefty crust. 
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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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Baxis White Bread

Submitted by: CHRISW 
This is a basic bread machine recipe for white bread, which calls for powdered milk. 
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White Bread For The Bread Machine

Submitted by: Diana Penning 
This basic white loaf is dairy-free, and may be just the recipe you are looking for: plain, unadulterated bread. 
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White Bread II

Submitted by: Evelyn Ng 
Nothing is more versatile than good old white bread. White, light and slightly sweet. 
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White Bread III

Submitted by: R WARNER 
A simple white bread for the bread machine. Dry potato flakes help make the texture soft. 
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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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Simply White Bread II

Submitted by: LJSS 
A really simple, good tasting, low sodium white bread that is very light and lower in fat than many other white breads! Works well on delay cycle so you can have it ready when you are ready to eat. 
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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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