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One can of Chickpeas WILL Change how YOU Think about Bread! This is Chickpea bread, it’s bread thats made with chickpeas and it’s REALLY good!!! It comes out being slightly less carbs and a little more protein and fiber than regular bread AND Super tasty!!!

Make sure you find the recipe here: https://allpurposeveggies.com/28451/canned-chickpea-yeast-bread/

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  1. This was awesome and made me think of when I was preventing myself from having seizures by imagining I was making dough like this in my mind (sort of rolling/foling my brain around with my optic nerves), so thanks for making this kind of video now 'cause it ties together my experience on this Big, Wet Rock. high-fives-like-whoa

  2. This might be good for me. I eat too much bread and when I don’t have beans ready. I tend to overeat on bread. So if they are combined. Maybe I can maintain a more normal portion size. I have problems sometimes maintaining my blood sugar due to PCOS. I don’t have diabetes tho. Which is good.

  3. Dude, it’s an Italian word. It’s pronounced eye-oh’-lee or ah-ee-oh’-lee. The first pronunciation is the only way I heard it from children of Italian immigrants. The second is an option given when you google the Italian pronunciation of the word, it does in fact give both pronunciations. Please, when using a non English word, pronounce it according to the rules of the language it comes from.

  4. I have made many of your recipe suggestions. This one was and is AMAZING. Mine is in the oven RIGHT NOW! I did everything that you did, except I sprinkled Everything Bagel seasoning before I popped it in the oven. This is my first time EVER trying my hand at bread baking. Let's see how it comes out. Send me good tidings!

  5. There's a commonly repeated rule about fewer and less. It goes like this: fewer is used to refer to number among things that are counted, as in "fewer choices" and "fewer problems"; less is used to refer to quantity or amount among things that are measured, as in "less time" and "less effort."

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