Gourmet Food : The Blue Ribbon Collection: A Sampler Pack of Bread Machine Mixes (4 Pack)

The Blue Ribbon Collection: A Sampler Pack of Bread Machine Mixes (4 Pack)

from: The Prepared Pantry




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 156







Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: The Prepared Pantry
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Yeast included.
Label: The Prepared Pantry
Manufacturer: The Prepared Pantry
Publisher: The Prepared Pantry
Sales Rank: 156
Studio: The Prepared Pantry


Features:
  • Only 3.99 per loaf!
  • 4 single mixes at 17.8 oz (71 oz)
  • Economy Shipping from $6.95!
  • Win a blue ribbon at the next county fair with these special breads!







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
'These are the breads that show up at the county fair- and win!

Sample some very special breads and find your favorite. These are the breads you will want to serve your guests or treat your family with--proven mixes for prize-winning breads. In each sampler, you will receive four wonderful breads: Buttermilk White Bread, Big Sky Cracked Wheat Bread, Country Farm Oat Bread, and Sour Cream Onion Bread.

Make everyday a special day with these premium homemade breads. Each mix is based on a very special recipe. Each makes a large loaf of bread. (Butter not included.)

This sampler makes a thoughtful gift. Consider a sampler for friends and neighbors that bake.

''How come when my mother makes bread in her bread machine it comes out like little hard moonstones but when she makes your bread, it comes out light and fluffy?'' -- a thirteen year-old girl in Minnesota'











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bread mixes turn out great!
This variety of bread mixes was great for a little wedding gift. I made a basket with flavored butters, butter spreaders, and these mixes. I received rave reviews!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice seller-great item!
the bread mixes are perfect-i made every single loaf and they came better than perfect...thank you



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - yeast package was old
I have tried these bread mixes before but this time the yeast package was old and the bread did not rise like it should.

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