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Fix And Prevent: Dough Sticking To Your Proofing Basket

If you are reading this post I feel your pain and agony. Not to be a downer but really! after all that hard work you put in and your bread is now stuck to the proofing basket! argh! Dough...

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Top 10 Best Baguettes In France

The French take their baguettes seriously. Competitions are held every year all over France. The winner of the Paris competition (the most prestigious one) actually gets to present their baguettes...

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Which Bread Are Vegan-Friendly?

Fortunately for Vegans, many types of bread are vegan-friendly and there is a wide variety to choose from. Vegan Bread meets the definition of vegan when it is usually made from the four basic...

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What Should I Do With My Leftover or Discard Starter?

Anyone who bakes using their own home-made sourdough starter knows the drill. While we are feeding the never-ending appetite of our starter a.k.a the monster (kind of like the monster from little...

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How To Store Your Bread To Keep It Fresh Longer

You left the bakery with a fresh warm loaf of bread, or better yet, you baked your own handmade bread at home. After enjoying a few delicious slices, the question is what now? How do you keep the...

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How To Dry Out Your Sourdough Starter Quickly For Later Use

Dehydrating your sourdough starter is a clever way to maintain a "time capsule" of your starter. When you dry out your starter you are essentially creating your own dry wild yeast which can be...

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My name is Amit and I've been a baker for over 20 years. I started working at my father's bakery when I was 9 years old.
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