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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Not too long ago somebody posted a recipe for "perfect bread" that
contained sticky rice flour sour cream and gelating, among others. I'm
sorry to post this message to the entire list, but I pasted the recipe into
a word file, and therefore dont' have a record of who made the original post.
As I was in the middle of preparing the bread batter, I noticed that there
was no leavening agent designated. Neither yeast nor bakig soda was
indicated. Is this a mistake, or is this an unleavened bread?
I took the liberty of throwing in some yeast, and the bread turned out
really well, but I was just curious...
Thanks,
Ingrid Gordon
Champaign, IL
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Ingrid Grete Gordon
Kesatuan flute and marimba duo,
Doctor of Musical Arts Candidate in Percussion,
University of Illinois School of Music
1105 W. Columbia Ave.
Champaign, IL 61821
(217)351-5758 home
(217)244-4585 fax
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