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rosie wrote:
> WARNING: > dumb question > > is BISQUICK the only kind of self rising flour? Dear Rosie, Bisquick is not "flour". It's a biscuit mix to which you only need add water or milk to make risen biscuits. The answer to your question is no ![]() baking sections right next to the all purpose flour and the cornmeal (and self-rising cornmeal). Common brands are Pillsbury Self Rise, Martha White Self Rising Flour, Lily White Self Rising Flour. I'm pretty sure you can find it. I rarely use self-rising anything. A teaspoon or two of double acting baking powder in your all-purpose flour, along with salt, nets the same effect. Jill |
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