We have three adult children who live close by, a son-in-law and two grandkids that all love grandpa's bread. Trust me, it doesn't last too long when they show up. When everyone is here on a Sunday, a whole loaf disappears with dinner, and someone always wants to take a few slices home.JoeV, who eats all that delicious looking bread that you're making all the time?
Must be very good!!
One beautiful pie, before and after. love it. CF
Oh my gosh, where have I been???
I just looked at this thread and read all the April 2014 posts that I missed!
You folks are talented bakers!
Joe, are those sandwich rounds helping you to lose all that weight? Beautiful!
Lee
All baked today and delivered to the Lake County (Ohio) Fair tonight. I must have set the bar last year for breads, because there were more yeast breads entered this year, including some in a couple of my categories. The judging should be interesting, because some of the competition looks pretty good. I made 7-grain honey whole wheat, Polish sourdough rye, French baguettes (Black & white Epi style), Italian free form loaf, Egg bread, and Cuban bread (Pan Cubano). I had some dough left over and made rye sandwich thins, egg sausage rolls and small loaves of rye and 7-grain wheat. I was in the kitchen from 9 till 5 just dealing with bread, doing my best to make sure the appearance was the best I could do. We're going to the fair Tuesday night for the baked goods auction, rain or shine. Wish me luck!
...... Polish sourdough rye took First Place.
Well, natch!
But seriously, Joe, HUGE CONGRATS on your wins and showings!
My God, man, you are the BREAD WHISPERER!!!
Lee
Congratulations, Joe! You should do a tutorial on the epi-style baguettes. They are truly works of art.