Better Breakfasts: Healthy Oats, Grains & Egg Preparation

Fueling your morning requires high-fiber grains like oats or barley and healthy egg preparation techniques that support metabolic and cardiovascular health.

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Adding Extra Yeast to Bread

Yeast is a live organism that when combined with water, sugar and flour makes baking magic by creating crusty, airy bread. Unfortunately, yeast remains fresh for about one year before it begins to lose potency. If you've had disappointing results with bread making, try using fresh yeast.

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How to Replace Bisquick With Pancake Mix

When it's time to whip up a batch of biscuits or scones, don't worry if you are out of Bisquick. Most pancake mixes are very similar to Bisquick and contain flour, leavening, salt and hydrogenated oil. Pancake mixes may contain slightly more sugar, though, resulting in a sweeter final product.

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Can I Make Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix With Milk?

Aunt Jemima pancake mixes come in a variety of choices. All of these mixes can be combined with milk, and in some cases, you must use milk, or a dairy-free milk substitute. Additionally, most of the mixes require eggs or an egg substitute. Don't use water unless a mix specifically says it's okay.

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How to Cook Whole Foods Pizza Dough

Whole Foods Market's mission is offering consumers healthy natural and organic foods, and their frozen pizza dough fits well with that goal. Whole Foods Market frozen pizza dough contains just a handful of ingredients, including organic flour, and is available in a whole-wheat variety.

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