Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1918 — BREAD WITHOUT WHEAT. [ARTICLE]
BREAD WITHOUT WHEAT.
It was long thought by most people that bread. could not be made light with yeast unless a large proportion of wheat flour was used in it. That has been found to be, in large measure, erroneous. Breads made of cereal materials other than wheat flour can be made light with yeast. The discovery is one of the necessary war-time achievements of science. It Is available to the housekeeper and to the professional baker. Nd one who has to dp with bread* making cam perform his full patriotic duty without applying It to as great an extent as possible.
