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just some baking done last week.

my first sourdough loaf... as i suspected since the starter was only a week old, it was not the strongest of sourdough i've ever had, but it was not bad. tasted more like a french bread with a slight sour. my family ate it up!
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- pompeii's Blog
Weekend of sourdough
So, what better way to relieve some stress than the knead the bejeezus out of some dough?
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- JMonkey's Blog
What I learned from my family
I'm brand new to this site, and WOW! Awesome stuff. I had never really ventured out online to find bread baking forums before. I just kind of did my own thing and learned from people along the way (mainly my father, who's an excellent baker) and cook really only for myself and my girlfriend. I have baked professionally in the past, but now have my own business in the financial markets and get to bake at home whenver I want, which is awesome. I plan to keep a little blog here with some pictures of breads I bake. Just a fun place to keep a journal of that p
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- TinGull's Blog
going commercial
Spelt sourdough
I created a delicious spelt starter at the beginning of February and made some great loaves from it recently.
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- pumpkinpapa's Blog
blueberry cream cheese braid.

success!
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- pompeii's Blog
100% WholeWheat holes- Success
Thank you Jane, JMonkey and Tom,
I finally had sucess getting decent (not as big as Jane's) Holes in my whole wheat Sourdough!!! The taste was definitely much superior to my previous attempts :)
I also made a hazelnul & a seeded bread with same dough. They looked gorgeous but did't have any impressive holes:
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- Srishti's Blog
In search of a good miche...
My staple bread for the past couple of years has been a miche. I started doing the BBA recipe with half bread flour and half KA whole wheat flour. Lately I've been experimenting with different blends of organic and sifted flours. I haven't yet settled on one recipe and change things every time I do it lately, but I thought I'd describe this basic recipe.

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- bwraith's Blog