Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Turkey, Bread and Cheese

Have I mentioned that this girl is super easy to feed? She eats just about anything you put in front of her face... especially if she's hungry enough... and lately, she's been really hungry.


I've been wanting to learn how to make homemade bread.. but have no idea where to start... any help would be greatly appreciated. (I want to try and attempt to make some, without a bread maker.)
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9 comments:

  1. awwwwwwww sooo cute!!! :) great pics!!

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  2. I just e-mailed you my recipe for fresh bread. It is fantastic stuff!

    If you want a short cut, in the commissary frozen bread section you can buy 3 frozen loaves of dough and follow the directions. It is pretty tasty too!

    Love from Japan ; )

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  3. She is so adorable. You're doing an awesome job, Mama! Praying for you guys!

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  4. My one co-worker makes bread every other day using the NY Times No Knead Bread recipe. Google it and you will find the recipe and plenty of youtube videos showing how it is done. Good Luck! Vickie S.

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  5. I'll email you the recipe I use soon! :)

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  6. my cousin makes bread from 'artisan bread in five minutes a day' - i've never done it myself but i've tasted it and it rocks!!

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  7. Karen... This is a task that I want to learn too!!! I have a friend here at Humphreys that makes AMAZING bread without a maker... I can ask here if she'd be willing to do a demo for us one day! Have a play date, sew while bread is rising, and eat to our hearts content... What do you say?!?
    kim Stafford

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  8. She is SO adorable! And it's awesome that she'll eat anything. :)

    Here is a recipe that I used to make bread for the first time ever. It was pretty simple! http://www.cjanecreate.com/2011/01/dutch-oven-bread.html

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  9. I second the book 'Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day'. It's super easy and all the recipes are great.

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