Yearly Archives: 2014

  • An Olive Oil Campaign Worth Supporting

    How much do you know about the olive oil you serve with your bread? Did you know that researchers at UC Davis have confirmed that almost 70% of “extra virgin olive oil” doesn’t even meet the actual standard? In fact, the New York Times even exposed that most of your olive oil doesn’t even come …

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  • British Bread Adventures Pt 3

    Part 3 From Bath we visited Glastonbury on our way to the Cotswolds for a few days. On the way there we happened upon Bread & Beyond and of course couldn’t just pass it by. We managed to actually not purchase more bread that we couldn’t possibly consume but had a nice chat with the …

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  • British Bread Adventures Pt 2

    Part 2 Hearing of our bread interests, our waiter one evening suggested breakfast at Sally Lunn’s. Sally Lunn baked for the local abbey in Bath from her home which is now the oldest residence in town. The old kitchen in the basement is now a wonderful mini museum.               …

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  • British Bread Adventures Pt 1

    Part 1 Denyce and I celebrated 20 years of nuptial bliss with a trip to England. As with many of our travels, this one morphed into something of a bread themed adventure. Amazing how that happens. The whole of the U.K. has enjoyed an amazing bread renaissance over the past several years. I think due …

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  • Making Bread with Kids – Book Review

    Making Bread Together, by Emmanuel Hadjiandreou This bread baking cook book should be in every home where there are children. It’s designed for adults and children to bake together, or for older children to bake with little assistance from adults. Emmanuel Hadjiandreou invites kids into the kitchen so they, too, can discover the joy of …

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