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i saw that on their website. Bisquick Complete its called. i will be
seeing if our stores have it, sometimes its hard to get certain things
up here.

Grizzman

Roy wrote:
>>I am looking fo a formula to add powdered milk to bisquik so all i have
>>to do is add water. I live in Alaska and am going to be living in my
>>cabin for a couple of years and am trying to make mixes of various
>>things to eat. i want a very easy yet economcal way mix and store.

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> Why would you do that when the current version of Bisquick 'is add
> water only'?
>

 
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