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The Highlands
After my debut into the world of bread making with my first ever sourdough loaves and my bubbly new immature rye starter, I was keen to head back into the kitchen and try my hand at some bread again. I wanted to try something a little more robust, slightly darker and filling. My parents were going on a road trip up north the day after, so the answer was obvious, a hearty sandwich bread was in order.
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- Syd-a's Blog
Snails with Tails
After seeing Phil’s great post this past week using fresh milled flour, sesame seeds, 100% whole grain, 100% hydration sourdough breads of various kinds, we had to give something like it a shot for our weekly Friday bake. It had to be a sane recipe rather than what Phil would do hydration wise and something Lucy could handle after the beauty parlor.
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- dabrownman's Blog
50% oak smoked flour SD with Cherry, roasted balsamic strawberry, ricotta and sunflower seeds
here you go.. higher % of oak smoked flour loaves.. definitely taste the sweet oak flavor :) nice
no sprouts added try to keep it as simple to flavor the wonderful oak smoked flavor !!


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- evonlim's Blog
My first post - Cinnamon Raisin and Walnut Bread

Hello all my fellow bread lovers,
This is my first post on TFL. I've been baking bread since a year now and thought of posting before but all the sourdough
bread creations that you guys post has been a little intimidating. I am still working with yeast breads and plan to graduate to the sourdough level soon (I hope).
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- bakingyummies's Blog
Super Scrumptious Whole Wheat Fruity Aniseed Bread…
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- greedybread's Blog
The Treasure Island Bake
Last Saturday was the "Treasure Island" summer fair at my son Benjanin's school, "Lewes New School", and as reported previously he volunteered me for a bread stall. The idea was that the children should make a major contribution to the fair, and I came to the conclusion, that I would let them bake bread from the Treasure Island times, and sell it at the fair.
By the way, the title photo is not "period bread", but my special take on Bo Friberg's Vanilla Butter Biscuits.
Back to the bread making.
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- Juergen Krauss's Blog
Been away
Been away for a bit unpacking still, but I could not stomach the store bought bread anymore so I had to bake.
20% Spelt Potato Rosemay Sourdough.......Lunch Bread
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- Wingnut's Blog
Preparing for the 4th of July
It's pie month in my kitchen. That time of year when berrries and stone fruits are the tastiest ever and a great excuse to make a pie or two.
I had my oven all heated up on a warm summer day and, didn't want to let the oven heat go to waste after my two large Sourdough Country Semonlina loaves came out. I forgot to add the sesame seeds : / to them. Still they are delicious and made wonderful garlic toast today for dinner.
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- SylviaH's Blog
Fresh Loaf Visitor
I don't have time to post so regularly at the moment. I am baking lots of bread, and continuing to work hard to develop my business.
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- ananda's Blog

