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Biffhank 03-08-2009 @ 11:16 AM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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You can also find dough conditioner at www.kingarthurflour.com.  It is an
awesome place to get baking supplies and they have expanded the site to
include mixes and gift baskets as well as great blogs and recipes.  Check
it out.  They have your dough conditioner too.

Oregon Baker

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Thanks, Snoboard for the info and link, as I, too, have wondered about dough enhancers.  I read more information on the link, and it seems that dough enhancers are particularly useful in businesses (because people need to be time conscious, and also need a longer shelf life for products).  I searched for dough enhancer to buy and found a 50 lb bag at one site!  AlsGal, I did find a 16 oz can at www.pleasanthillgrain.com for 4.99  and when you click the link that describes it further, you can see ingredients such as whey, soy lecithin.  

'Best; Anne

snoboard 05-29-2008 @ 1:00 PM                           Reply to this Discussion   Edit This Message   Delete This Message.
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Oops, I didn't answer your qestion as 'where to buy it?'  Because I really don't know, haven't used it since I left Europe.




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