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Honey oatmeal bread
I think this is my favourite
bread machine
recipe so far; light and fluffy, a little sweet, and very tasty.
250 mL water
75 mL honey
15 mL olive oil
5 mL salt
125 mL rolled oats
250 mL white flour
350 mL whole wheat flour
5 mL yeast
Cook on regular cycle
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