Archive for May, 2008

Solving The 7 Most Common Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistakes

Let’s face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us professional bakers make boo boo’s).
I’m going to list here, the 7 most common whole wheat bread baking mistakes that you’re probably making, or might make if you’re not forewarned, and what you can do about them.
Whole Wheat Bread Baking Mistake 1
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Why Your Daily Bread Could be Making You Sick

Celiac Disease is an immunologic reaction to gluten found in grains like wheat, oats, barley, rye, and others.
It occurs in about 1 in 2,500 people in the United States, but many believe it to be even more common that that. It is the elastic like protein in grains (gluten) that gives bread it structure and […]

How Do I Make My Own Bread?

Bread making has reached a new popularity with many people. They want the best products but do not want to pay for grocery store items that are chock full of preservatives. There is a way to avoid those preservatives and still enjoy the homemade goodness of great biscuits and bread.
You are in luck today. One […]

Spiritual Bread Making

All the ingredients to make 12 loaves of bread already exist. The probability that any kind of bread already exists in your reality and it is simply is a matter of combining ingredients to create a possibility. The ingredients do not have to be created to make brown bread, they already exist. What is it […]

Baking Bread - A Recipe for White Bread

Fresh bread is one of the simple joys of living: the appetising smell of it baking, then with the loaf fresh out of the oven, the temptation of tearing a hunk off the loaf before it has even had time to cool down. Riding home in the car from a bakery, or even a supermarket, […]

Bread Is Making You Fat, Tired, Bloated And Hungry!

We are living in a society filled with bread. Every high street, train and airport is saturated with sandwich shops and pink sweetly flavoured baguette stands. It is no wonder that we have turned into a carbohydrate dominated nation where breakfast often consists of a coffee with toast and marmalade, followed by a lunch time […]

Storing Your Flour And Making Olive Oil Bread

I store up on a lot of food in the event that we have an emergency or a situation develops where food may not be readily available. As such, I on occasion, purchase food in bulk. A sample of this would be flour. However, flour as everyone knows can readily become buggy.
When it involves purchasing […]