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| Just need to get a second opinion, I've got some recipes that call for biscuit mix, well isn't that just the same as if I were to take a biscuit recipe and just mix up the dry ingredients ??
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| Not quite. I think products like Bisquick have some sort of shortening already added. And buttermilk powder if they are the buttermilk variety. You might just want to hop over to a supermarket and have a look at the ingredient list (skip over the --glyceriedes etc., though ) |
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