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ISO: i need to find white yeast dough that rises in the refridgerator

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My mother is looking for a white yeast bread dough that you can make into rolls and you put it in the refridgerator to rise. It's from an old Betty Crocker cookbook.
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Shared by: melissa niebel washington state
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