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(Granville Island) Beer Bread


Recipe and Round-Up!.
The best thing to baking with the BBB's is that you occasionally bake a bread, where you initially after reading the recipe, would not even consider to bake.
This (is as the Australian Master Chefs sometimes say "thinking out of the box") results sometimes in some surprisingly tasty breads.
Similarly, this bread! Never before have I processed saucage in a bread.......but how delicious this bread smells......tomorrow we taste it!!
Thanks Nathasya!
The best thing to baking with the BBB's is that you occasionally bake a bread, where you initially after reading the recipe, would not even consider to bake.
This (is as the Australian Master Chefs sometimes say "thinking out of the box") results sometimes in some surprisingly tasty breads.
Similarly, this bread! Never before have I processed saucage in a bread.......but how delicious this bread smells......tomorrow we taste it!!
Thanks Nathasya!
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