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lindag

lindag

13 hours ago, Ann_T said:

@dtremit, I agree.  In fact when we lived in the US, I tried all the various grocery store flours and didn't have the same results so every time I went back over the border I would bring back Canadian flour.   

King Arthur's AP is said to be a higher protein than most, do you know what percent it is?

I keep a supply of  their bread flour on hand (used to be named Sir Lancelot but now is just called bread flour).

lindag

lindag

11 hours ago, Ann_T said:

@dtremit, I agree.  In fact when we lived in the US, I tried all the various grocery store flours and didn't have the same results so every time I went back over the border I would bring back Canadian flour.   

King Arthur's AP is said to be a higher protein than most, do you know what percent it is?

I keep a supply of  their bread on hand (used to be named Sir Lancelot but now is just called bread flour).

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