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    ROD 5/11/2006 Tupperware Day Tupperware Bread

    Source of Recipe

    Marla

    Recipe Introduction

    Tupperware was invented by Earl Tupper - a chemist for DuPont. He thought polyethylene might be used as a household plastic. In 1945, he made his first item - a 7 oz tumbler. A year later, he started making bowls with vacuum sealed lids. House Beautiful magazine called his products "Fine Art for 39 Cents". In 1951, he came up with another new idea - home marketing. Hosting a Tupperware Party quickly became the rage all over the country.

    List of Ingredients

    ROD 5/11/2006 Tupperware Day Tupperware Bread


    TUPPERWARE BREAD


    3 1/2 c. warm water
    3 pkgs. of yeast
    6 Tablespoons sugar
    6 Tablespoons melted butter
    4 teaspoons salt
    2 eggs, beaten
    10 cups flour





    Recipe

    1. Using your large Tupperware bowl, dissolve the yeast in warm water. Add the sugar and melted butter. Stir in salt and beaten eggs. Add the 10 cups of flour last.

    2. Stir until thoroughly mixed (the dough will be sticky). Snap on the bowl's cover and put in warm place until the seal pops on the lid.

    3. Turn out onto a floured surface. Divide the dough into 4 equal parts and put into greased loaf pans. Cover pans with a damp dish towel and let rise for 30 minutes.

    4. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until done. Cool on racks.

    TIP: If you don't have a Tupperware bowl, you can use a regular bowl and cover it with a dish towel. Let the dough rise for 30 minutes to 1 hour.



 

 

 


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