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BBGA Format: Fonts, Typefaces & Colours
BBGA, "Bread Bakers Guild of America", "Bread Bakers Guild", format, HTML, "design document", design, formatting, fonts, font, typeface, typefaces, colours, colour, color, colors
The Bread Baker's Guild of America has a recommended format for publishing bread formulas.
I'll post later on more functional aspects of the format.
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- Anonymous's Blog
What I baked on today!
My new 'Wellness Mat' I ordered it from Amazon.com. OMG...why didn't I get one of these earlier. I'm loving it. They are expensive but sooo worth it...check out all the pluses on this mat. I sometimes stand all day long in the kitchen. What relief this mat provides. I couldn't be more pleased. I ordered the 2x6 and it lays across my sink and L shaped baking area perfect. No more tired legs.
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- SylviaH's Blog
100% Spelt Sourdough - trying spelt for the first time
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Sourdough Version of Richard Bertinet's Pain aux Olive.
I recently asked TFL how to score Richard Bertinet's Pain aux Olives to achieve the effect shown in his book, Dough: http://www.thefreshloaf.com/keyword/bread-scoring-score-richard-bertinet-pains-gourmands-2006-larousse-olive-bread
I made a version of it this weekend, and they were right: It's rolled and the scored on the vertical.
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What would you do for a sheeter?
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- Faith in Virginia's Blog
My San Francisco Sourdough Quest, Take 6 (and final?)
My series of San Francisco-style sourdough bread bakes has featured several variations of levain elaboration, leaving the final dough ingredients and procedures essentially constant. Today's variation involved using a firm starter to activate the stock starter and building the stiff levain which is mixed in the final dough in three steps, rather than two. In addition, rather than retarding an intermediate build, I retarded the stiff levain.
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Bagels
Today I baked some bagels. Again, I used a variation on Stan's Krakowski formula made famous in the Wall Street Journal, except I used 25% Bread Flour and 75% Sir Lancelot, and shaped them without the twist. They were great. My sister loved them. And my wife (who shaped most of them) paid them the ultimate compliment: "Just like the bagels at Russ & Daughters".
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- GSnyde's Blog
Granville Island Beer Bread
Hello everyone,
When checking out last Friday’s Yeastspotting post, I saw two posts for Granville Island Beer Bread
(both breads looked fantastic!).
Looking at the posts, I saw The Bread Baking Babes selected this bread for the April challenge.
Granville Island Brewing’s beers are available at a nearby store (perfect!) –
I thought it would be fun to pick up some of this beer and participate in this month’s challenge :^)
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- breadsong's Blog
Experiments w/e 22/04/2012: SF Sourdough, Fruitless Panettone
This week I have cooked up a couple of breads to test my skills using my powerful sourdough and 00 flour.
Sourdough / Natural Leaven:
I spent a few days refreshing this firm starter for the panettone. Feeding 4 times a day, every 4hrs.
San Francisco SD:
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- mwilson's Blog