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Barley Malt
Also known as malted barley or malt extract, barley malt is a thick sweet syrup made from sprouting barley and using it's enzymes to convert the starches into sugar. This mixture is then cooked down until it's reduced to a thick syrup. This process is known as 'malting'.
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Basically Buttermilk Biscuits
buttermilk-biscuits.jpg These biscuits are great dinner rolls with american feast-style dinners like Thanksgiving. Serve them warm.
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How to Make a Box of Chocolates
With Valentines Day rapidly approaching and funds dwindling about as fast, you might be wondering how in samhain you're going to pull out all the stops for your Valentine this year. Or you may be dreaming up ideas on getting yourself into a chocolate induced coma so you can cope. Either way, now is the time to take matters into your own hands, put on your DIY hat and make a box of chocolates.

Like most things that are a little time consuming, the rewards of doing this are pretty big. I mean, the probability of having extra chocolates on hand is extremely high. I repeat: You're going to have tons of awesome chocolates after you do this! So what are you waiting for?
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Manna Bread
Around 150 years ago it became cost effective to mass mill grains into the shelf stable product we know of as flour. Since this time, a host of health related anomalies have been occurring in the United States. The beginning of the mass production of food is regarded as marking the beginning of the Standard American Diet, or more appropriately named, the SAD diet. These health issues are likely caused by products containing flour and sugars that, after they're quickly digested, turn into a flash flood of sugar that our bodies aren't capable of handling multiple times a day. To reduce having major health issues later in life, we'd like to remind you that highly processed foods should be enjoyed in moderation. When you're not overindulging in desserts, It's a good idea to eat natural food that is minimally processed and provides consistent energy without spiking your blood sugar. Luckily, this can be done while still eating amazing food. Enter Manna Bread.
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