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Im new to this group and i would like to ask doe's anyone know the recipe
for simple bread ( UK ) |
Bread
Floyd Farcus wrote: > "George J Bateman" > wrote: > > >>Im new to this group and i would like to ask doe's anyone know the recipe >>for simple bread ( UK ) >> > > > This recipe is about as simple as it gets. White Lily Bread flour is a soft > winter wheat flour available made in Knoxville, TN...and widely available > throughout the south. > > In the South of UK? -- Alan "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home." --James Michener |
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Floyd Farcus wrote: > alzelt > wrote: > > >>>winter wheat flour available made in Knoxville, TN...and widely available >>>throughout the south. >>> >>> >> >>In the South of UK? > > > I believe that Knoxville, Tennessee is STILL in the United States of America. > Soft wheat winter flour will be available in the UK....the reference was only > for the purpose of illustrating what "type" of flour that White Lily makes and > where they are located. > > www.whitelily.com > > . > > > The poster was from the UK and not interested in flour that you have available in TN. And you do NOT know if that that particular type of flour is available in the UK. It is not available in many locations in the Northern part of the U.S. -- Alan "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home." --James Michener |
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"alzelt" > wrote in message ... > > > Floyd Farcus wrote: > > alzelt > wrote: > > > > > >>>winter wheat flour available made in Knoxville, TN...and widely available > >>>throughout the south. > >>> > >>> > >> > >>In the South of UK? > > > > > > I believe that Knoxville, Tennessee is STILL in the United States of America. > > Soft wheat winter flour will be available in the UK....the reference was only > > for the purpose of illustrating what "type" of flour that White Lily makes and > > where they are located. > > > > www.whitelily.com > > > > . > > > > > > > The poster was from the UK and not interested in flour that you have > available in TN. And you do NOT know if that that particular type of > flour is available in the UK. It is not available in many locations in > the Northern part of the U.S. Actually, it is available throughout the continental USofA. |
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