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I put plain flour into a clear jar and self raising flour into another clear jar.I was to label the jars, but forgot. Is there any way to find out which is which . Please.

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You will find out if you want to make biscuits and you need to use self-rising flour just by making the biscuits. If they rise it will be self-rising flour. That would be a good way to figure it our. Good Luck!

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