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1 pound loaves
During the holidays, and for the first time, we baked 1-lb. loaves, one-third smaller than our usual 1.5-lb loaves. We did this because we gifted a number of family and friends that live alone, reasoning that a larger loaf would likely stale before it was consumed. Furthermore, I can bake three 1-lb per load in my household oven, but only two 1.5-lb loaves otherwise. We baked more than was needed, so we've been consuming the leftovers. We've realized the smaller loaves serve our needs--there is only two of us--as well, or possibly better than the larger loaves.
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Montreal Bagels
The many nice bagel posts lately have spurred me on toward bagel making. I was excited to see that In The Jewish Bakery has a recipe for Montreal bagels. I grew up on New York Bagels which had made their way to St.
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Bosch mixer for sale
A couple of years ago I bought Bosch Universal mixer because I was thinking of making large batches of whole wheat bread for my son's family. Well, the grandgirls make their own lunches and prefer sliced bread, so my mixer has been sitting taking up counter space and at most has been used 12 times. So I want to do what I should have done in the first place which is to buy the Bosch Compact, much more sensible for a little old lady living alone. I hope to sell the big mixer which is in excellent condition, and who better to offer it to than a fellow TFL member?
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Összefoglaló 2011 Summary of 2011 Happy New Year!
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Christmas Stollen - my adaptation of an Anna Thomas recipe

One of my most beloved cookbooks is the original Vegetarian Epicure by Anna Thomas. It began its life with me in San Francisco in the early 1970s and has traveled with me ever since, now nestled on a bookshelf in upstate New York. It is in tatters with no binding left, but that only makes me love it more. It is well used.
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End of Year Baking: Pizza, Bear Claws, Dutch Crunch Rolls and Bagels
It’s been a few weeks since I posted about my baking adventures—there hasn’t been much new and I’ve been busy getting my work life in order for vacation and then vacationing.
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- GSnyde's Blog
Tartine Bread
Tartine Country Bread
Here is my bread that I have just finished. This was a small loaf but I am very happy with the crust and crumb.

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My Christmas dinner
Christmas has not been a convention in our culture. But people love to celebrate the day as a holiday. I, too, love the Christmas spirit and atmosphere. I still remember the family that invited me to their home for Christmas Eve and the big feast they offered while I was studying in Kansas. The warm hospitality has always been the mark of my American experience.
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