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In reply to the discussion: We all seem to like the smell of bread baking. What is your favorite bread, and where do you get it-homemade, store,or [View all]debm55
(36,163 posts)35. Sounds great. Thank you alwaysinasnit.
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We all seem to like the smell of bread baking. What is your favorite bread, and where do you get it-homemade, store,or [View all]
debm55
Oct 19
OP
It takes a while to get used to making your own. Though the little cafe sounds really good. Thank you Ocelot ii
debm55
Oct 19
#25
Smells bring back memories. Thank you for your heart warming post and the love your mom had for you kids.
debm55
Oct 19
#26
It took some trial & error but I finally have a great recipe for my bread machine.
CrispyQ
Oct 19
#6
Like the conveniance of a bread machine, but the impellor hole in the loaf just irks me.
marble falls
Oct 19
#13
Thank you Crispy Q, I like the quick breads too. You can add alot of fruits and veggies to them and each is totally
debm55
Oct 19
#27
HAHAHA. I was a teacher for 42 years. We would do daily journal writing. A lot I think up on the fly. Thanks.. brush.
debm55
Oct 19
#39
Been scratch baking bread and pizza since the pandemic. We just love it. I don't know if I am saving money ...
marble falls
Oct 19
#10
Thank you marble falls. I love breads with nuts, seeds on it . So tasty. Good luck on your Sour Rye.
debm55
Oct 19
#33
Last week we were in Kentucky and visited six distilleries. Their fermentation vats smelled like bread rising.
marble falls
Oct 19
#36
Thank you very much FarPoint, Your breads sound delicious. Will look into the Griswold cast iron.
debm55
Oct 19
#16
The best sourdough I've ever had was from Raymond's. It was a 15 minute walk from my house
alwaysinasnit
Oct 19
#31