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Tag Archives: bread
It’s Time To Bake Sourdough Bread
Earlier this week I wrote about our venture into sourdough baking here at HA. I began growing a batch of sourdough starter, using whole wheat flour. For the first few days, the starter didn’t look like much, but I kept … Continue reading
Capturing the Wild Yeasts
I haven’t talked much lately about our bread baking adventures, but we’re still making all our own breads. This summer I took a break from my monthly bread updates, because there just wasn’t anything new to mention. I did wade … Continue reading
Tortilla Thursday
OK, here’s the scene: wife is getting haircut, then running errands. Husband is home alone. Outside chores are done. What’s a fellow to do? If you’re me you make tortillas, of course! It’s not my first time making flour tortillas, … Continue reading
Another Zucchini Bread Recipe
Got zucchini? Trying to figure out what to do with it? Make some zucchini bread! With this lightened up recipe you don’t even have to feel guilty about eating it. Well, not too guilty, I guess. When zucchini is plentiful … Continue reading
May Breads
This is another monthly installment about our adventures in baking all our own bread products. It’s been almost a year and a half since we bought any bread from the grocery or bakery. We’ve baked a lot of different breads … Continue reading
April Breads
This is another monthly installment about our adventures in baking all our own bread products. I’m sure I don’t say this often enough, but my wife is an excellent cook. And when it comes to baking, she really shines. She … Continue reading
Google It, Part 2
This is the second part to a post I started yesterday detailing the Google searches people are using of late that brings them to this blog. I thought it would be helpful to list the hot topics and to give … Continue reading
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Tagged arugula, baking, bread, buns, cold frame, containers, petunias
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