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2013 = New Opportunities
"Life must change from time-to-time, if we are to go forward in our thinking."
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Stay tuned ...
Cheers,
Phil
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- PiPs's Blog
Bread and Roses in January 2013
Bread and Roses in January 2013
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- ananda's Blog
Catharsis Through Bread
I've taken a bit of a break from baking, recently. Sourdough starter has been sitting in the fridge untouched for almost a month now, and it hasn't been fed in quite a while. I'm not worried about it. It's a resilient starter - in the past, I've abused it far worse than this, and it's come back for me after a week or so of careful attention.
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- JennyLeah's Blog
XXXII - Baguette Traditional a la Samuel Fromartz....-ish

Been a long time since I blogged properly about the bread I baked. I was baking at least a couple of times a week during those absent days, as I’d always done, but haven’t got around to blogging about it, for one reason or another. But today, I finally decided to gently and timidly ease myself back into my old bread-blogging routine, starting it with my recent (like, yesterday…:p) baguette.
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- lumos's Blog
baguette in covered stream tray
I got this idea from another post on TFL but can't seem to find it again - props to whoever you are.
Anyway, the idea is that since you can't use the DO method with a baguette, you use a covered steam tray which can accomodate a 3 loaf baguette form.
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- evening's Blog
Farina Sourdough Bread
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- varda's Blog
beautiful bitter green

Lumos did a lovely cocoa sourdough with cranberries, walnuts and orange peels for Codruta from the fresh loaf. www.thefreshloaf.com/node/25490/xxi
visited Tokyo recently in December 2012. there, they have lovely ingredients for all sorts of cooking. especially at the tsukiji fresh market. bought some good green tea powder and black beans.
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- evonlim's Blog
The Fallen
Just put multigrain bread in oven that proofed over top of pan. When I checked 30 min later, bread had fallen and was BELOW pan top! What happened?
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- rcoplen's Blog
40% Fraser Valley Organic Medium Rye
Today I was on a mission. To defeat this fear of developing and shaping rye dough. I learn best through video and photos and I have found that there are not nearly as many video tutorials for rye breads as there are for white breads. I used a 40% formula and followed all that I have learned on this site as much as possible. My last week's attempt came up short with little rise/oven spring. This time, a combination of longer bulk ferment and proof times, along with an amazing organic medium rye flour from a local mill, produced loaves that I am finally happy wit
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- Song Of The Baker's Blog