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Hodgson Mill Multipurpose Baking Mix?


trishydee

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trishydee Rookie

Hi Everyone!

Does anyone have any recipes for using Hodgson Mill Multi Purpose Baking Mix? I know there are a few recipes on the box, but I was looking for even more.

Thanks so much!


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skyepie Newbie

Hi - I'm hoping to see some recipes too. I "tried" to make biscuit pizzas last night and ended up throwing them away. This is the 2nd thing I've had to throw, the first was some gluten-free "granola" cereal. This stuff is too expensive to buy, try, and throw!!!

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Hi Everyone!

Does anyone have any recipes for using Hodgson Mill Multi Purpose Baking Mix? I know there are a few recipes on the box, but I was looking for even more.

Thanks so much!

Hodgson sells several alternative flours and grains, but when I called them they were definite about the fact that they could NOT guarantee that anything was gluten free. They were very nice about it and talked freely to me, but made no bones about their inability to assure me concerning the potential gluten content of their products. Since they also grind A LOT of gluten grains in the same facility, I guess I decided that made them off limits for me personally. Just thought I would share that. You might want to proceed cautiously.

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