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January 13, 2007

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Jennifer

Our first attempt with this starter flopped too. It just would not rise. 24 hours and nothing. Your loaves are beautiful.

CityMom

We had our first successful loaves of whole wheat bread this weekend -- we had been making rocks in the past, but this time we got two free form loaves for dinner at home and four mini bread pan loaves for sandwiches! What fun!

JoVE

So what starter is this? Is it the potato one you mentioned on the carnival blog?

I just came across a recipe for sourdough started in a book about pioneer cooking that I thought I'd try. (Skillet Bread, Sourdough, and Vinegar Pie byt Loretta Frances Ichord) but I might come and wander through your links a bit.

We've just been playing with Wisteria's recipe (usually using molasses instead of honey because we like it and because we know she uses honey because she keeps bees) and trying different combinations of flour.

It seems odd that my post about trying that got you and Jane started :-)

Susan Och

I've been experimenting with sourdough, also, but nothing to blog about, yet.

I have saved a few batches of "just won't rise" sourdough by kneading in a tablespoon of fast-acting yeast with the last cup of flour, and then kneading the heck out of it after that. It rises nicely and still has that sourdough tang.

But I found your blog after someone Googled "danger of yeast bread baking" and both our blogs came up. What do you think the person was thinking of?

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  • I'm Melissa Wiley, a children's book author and home- educating mother of five. My kids and I are beginning breadbakers. We wanted an informal place to collect notes, recipes, and advice, a place to chronicle our successes and failures. That's what this space is for, and if you've ventured in for a peek, I most eagerly encourage you to jump into the discussion. We are novices, and we're hoping to learn a great deal from wiser and more experienced bakers. We have a zillion questions. This blog is our attempt to collect all the answers in one place.

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