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I had just gotten my order of Chebe Bread Mix. But I noticed on the package that they do not give directions for an actual Loaf of Bread. They say on the package to form the dough into balls or sticks. Has anyone tried a loaf of bread with Chebe?? If you cannot make a loaf of bread with Chebe, can anyone suggest a good bread ?? I am confused. :huh:


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I like the bread from Charlotte's bakery a lot, but I only tried it at a conference and I think the shipping is ridculous. I recently tried a whole foods bread which was equally good, baked fresh, the best store-bought I've ever tried. I tried Mona's at the conference as well...comes in mix form and it tasted excellent, as well...no bread machine required to make and it's supposedly easy to make. I have the mix, but haven't made or tried to make it yet.

I don't think Chebe is intended to be made for a loaf of bread...bread balls, bread sticks, pizza, etc., but not a full loaf.

So the verdict: Charlotte's is ridiculously priced and Whole Foods has a comparable or better bread in their bakery...that's for pre-made. For mixes (one step higher in difficulty than going to the store and buying it) go with Mona's. And if you're planning on making your own: God bless you. :lol:

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Did you see all the recipes they have on their website? I don't know if there is a regular loaf one, but there are tons of recipes.

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