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Baking Mix


Baking mix (common brand in the US is Bisquick) is made up of all-purpose flour, a leaving agent (such as baking soda), salt and shortening. This premade mix allows you to quickly make a variety of baked goods from biscuits and pancakes to shortcake and coffee cakes. There are many recipes available so you can make your own at home. Given you wont' be using any preservatives then you'll need to store your homemade mix in the refrigerator.
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