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Best in the world His family has frequently made a meal out of his freshly baked loaves. "I don't know of anything better in the world," he said. Justis began competing with the prompting of his wife. She pulled a loaf of his bread out of the freezer for the first contest he entered two years ago in Texas. "She likes to compete and I like to bake," he chuckled. The most important factors in baking bread are "mix ing the ingredients well and kneading the dough," Justis said. "When you originally put the ingredients together you need to put your hands in there and get the lumps out. A mixer wouldn't do as good a job," he added. Prize recipe On the morning before the contest, Justis stayed home to bake his prize winning family recipe. Justis passes on his recipe to avid bread bakers. 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