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lesson 1
hi,
im from indiaand this is a fabulous site.
i had given up on baking bread after a lot of unsuccessful attempts
but this is the first time i could actually do it and tasted good.
the crust was a bit too brown.. i guess i kept it in the oven for a bit too long.
how do i know that the bread is done from inside and also is not too hard/ brown onthe outside.
also i need to know what the measurements of a standard loaf tin are.
i have a small one 22 cm* 7* 7 cms.
First Blog Entry
Well, here goes:
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- Flourgirl's Blog
Harvest Bread to Squash to Carbonara to Ciabatta
In case you are thinking that there is no way that particular sequence of dots can be connected, stay with me. You may want to send for the nice men in the white coats when I'm done explaining, but until then, think of it as a case study in aberrant psychology.
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- pmccool's Blog
First Post! ;-)
I've been passionately lurking on this site for a few months now. I have baked up a few dozen loaves and have been meaning to start up my baker-blog but never could get the stars to line up with a lovely loaf, my digital camera, AND the motivation to write down what I've done. I figured this is the easiest way to get my own personal ball rolling so without further ado, my impressions of the Fibrament baking stone.
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- Darkstar's Blog
World Bread Day
World Bread Day is coming up. On my birthday, October 16th, in fact.
Last year I baked a pumpkin french bread for it.
I may have to try that again, because it was good.
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- Floydm's Blog
Apple pie pictures

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The ultimate compliment?
Last week I had the pleasure of wandering around San Francisco with my wife. While at Fisherman's Wharf, we walked by the big window of Boudin Bakery a half dozen times in our trips to various attractions. A couple of times an employee was making baguettes and batards. It was really fun to watch the pace at which he formed the dough, and compare my own styles to his.
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- Joe Fisher's Blog
French Bread
I baked some french bread today.
Before baking:
After baking:
It was quite good. The crust was a bit soft because I didn't use hot enough water to create steam, but overall quite good.
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- Floydm's Blog
Baking weather is here!
Brr... cold today, the furnace is on. A perfect time to bake!
We're just back from a trip up to Victoria, BC. Had some excellent baked goods at a cafe on Government Street.
I didn't get a picture of the danishes, but they were even prettier.
Enough talk, time to bake!