Articles related to "Sour Dough"Making home made sourdough starter is simple and inexpensive, and provides the base for delicious homemade bread and pizzas.
Bake your own whole wheat sourdough bread from flour, water and salt with this easy to follow recipe.
Save money on bread by making your own homemade sour dough bread.
Peter Reinhart, the guru of bread baking for home cooks, has published a cookbook that makes baking artisan breads very easy for time-pressed and/or fearful home cooks.
Organization on baking day is the key to producing artisan breads, pizzas, pita bread, and other baked goods in a wood fired, clay bread oven.
This Italian style crock pot chicken and potato recipe can be put together in less than 10 minutes in a slow cooker. This no fuss one pot meal is easy, tasty and hearty.
Learn to make the classic Italian Ciabatta bread. A versatile bread that can be eaten on its own with a dip or makes a great base for sandwiches.
A tangy, spicy homemade made style baked beans recipe that is easy to make and super healthy.
This traditional sourdough biscuit recipe has been passed around for generations. It makes plenty of light, tasty biscuits that can be baked at home or over a campfire
Most people think of a sweet holiday pie when they think of pumpkin as foodstuff, but this soup will change all that with one spoonful.
There are many family friendly restaurants in the Florida Keys that will appeal to both children and adults.
Use your grocery store to supply the food at your next party or last-minute gathering. It's easy, economical and very convenient. Your guests will love the menu!
Use these lesson ideas to teach students all about the letter R.
There's no need to buy canned soup when within one hour, your family can enjoy a delicious homemade chowder.
This year, extend invitations to neighbors and college students who may be celebrating alone. Volunteer to serve dinner at a homeless shelter. Share with people in need.
Enjoy a loaf of hot tasty bread featuring peanut butter and raisins.
Erosion, pollution, ravages of war or poor policy-making on the part of politicians/corporations ensure our soils are not as rich as they once were. What can be done?
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