Hi Sonje! I’m sure it can! I enjoy mine fresh …

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Hi Sonje! I’m sure it can! I enjoy mine fresh or stored in the refrigerator for up to 5-7 days but many like to freeze their extra bread. Once frozen, try to consume the bread within 3-6 months for best results. If you do, you might also want to slice it first then freeze it. Ps. once thawed it might taste better toasted but you will have to try it to see what you like best. Have you tried this recipe yet?

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Hi! Do you have a basic white or rapid setting on your bread machine? That might work better as you only need to mix and baking this recipe. Or us a dough setting and mix the ingredients for 5 minutes then reset your bread machine to bake for 1:10 up to 1:20 minutes. If it’s still too wet decrease the liquids in the recipe. I have many new bread machine recipes in my new cookbook and a few are without yeast. I also have this recipe that could work for your mom: https://www.freshisreal.com/easy-to-make-low-carb-flaxseed-bread-machine-recipe/ Simply leave out the pinch of yeast. Let me know if you have more questions. Chantal


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