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INGREDIENTS1 (.25 ounce) package rapid rise yeast

1 teaspoon white sugar

1/2 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)

1 (12 fluid ounce) can evaporated milk

1/4 cup water

1/4 cup melted shortening

1/4 cup honey

2 teaspoons salt

2 cups whole wheat flour

3 cups bread flour

2 tablespoons butter

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DIRECTIONS

Dissolve yeast and sugar in 1/2 cup warm water.

Combine milk, 1/4 cup water, shortening, honey, salt and wheat flour in food processor or bowl. Mix in yeast mixture, and let rest 15 minutes. Add white flour, and process until dough forms a ball. Knead dough by processing an additional 80 seconds in food processor, or mix and knead by hand 10 minutes. Place the dough in a buttered bowl, and turn to coat. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap. Let dough rise for 45 minutes, or until almost doubled.

Punch down, and divide dough in half. Roll out each half, and pound out the bubbles. Form into loaves, and place in buttered 9x5 inch bread pans. Butter the tops of the dough, and cover loosely with plastic wrap. Let rise in a warm area until doubled; second rise should take about 30 minutes.

Place a small pan of water on the bottom shelf of the oven. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).

Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, or until tops are dark golden brown. Butter crusts while warm. Slice when cool.
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i sometimes gather aluminum cans and sell scrap money for extra money..i also cut a few lawns...//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Collect scrap copper. Wiring, copper pipe, etc. from houses being built. They throw that stuff out...

With copper being at the upwards of $2/pound, you can make alot.

My grandfather is a plumber, so he brings me end rolls of pipe and fitting. Have about 9 54 gallon drums full of scrap copper.

 
if you have some money you could locate a shitty car that has some weight and is just sitting in someones backyard. offer the owner 200 cash, haul it out, scrap it and get maybe 500+ depending on car

people cant say no to cash in their face

 
if you have some money you could locate a shitty car that has some weight and is just sitting in someones backyard. offer the owner 200 cash, haul it out, scrap it and get maybe 500+ depending on car
people cant say no to cash in their face
Thats whats up

 
1. steal old gold from grandma

2. locate local pawn shop

3. sell.

4. live with how pathetic you are, and how disappointed granny would be if she found out

(or just take your gold in)

 
1. Find way to get a hold of gun (or how to commit ******* successfully), make a cd about your future death and how mysterious it will be etc.

2. Kill yourself

3. ???

4. Profit

Everyone knows cds become popular after death of the band/singer/whatever.

 
Collect scrap copper. Wiring, copper pipe, etc. from houses being built. They throw that stuff out...
With copper being at the upwards of $2/pound, you can make alot.

My grandfather is a plumber, so he brings me end rolls of pipe and fitting. Have about 9 54 gallon drums full of scrap copper.
where you live again?

 
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