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Is self-rising flour and biscuit mix the same?

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Is self-rising flour and biscuit mix the same?

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No All purpose flour is also called plain flour- it has no rising agents in it(baking soda and baking powder) Self-rising flour has the baking powder and baking soda already added. and this is baking mix ( like bisquick ) Instead of buying Bisquick baking mix, make your own at home with a few simple ingredients. INGREDIENTS: 8 cups all-purpose flour (or 4 cups each all-purpose flour and whole wheat flour) 2 Tablespoons baking powder 1 Tablespoon salt 2 teaspoons cream of tartar 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 cups dry nonfat milk 2 cups shortening PREPARATION: Mix flour, baking powder, salt, cream of tartar, baking soda, nonfat milk, and shortening together in large bowl (if you have a large mixer it is ideal to use for blending this mix but it can also be done quite adequately using a pastry blender to cut in shortening). Add shortening about a half cup at a time mixing well after each addition. Mixture will be mealy when mixed adequately. Put in air-tight container and store either in refri

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