Near my house was a Great Harvest store. Oh, the bread they made! That is the first place I had White Chocolate Cherry bread. Well, while I worked at the plant, I could afford to buy specialty bread and certainly did not have time to bake bread. so, I bought. it wasn't until I married HeWhoMustObey and began my exile in Atlanta. there, with a new baby, bigger house and hubby to feed, I couldn't afford specialty bread, anymore. I still loved it, though. so, I taught myself to make bread. one day, along came bread machines and once I had my first one, I started baking bread (of course, bread machine bread is less about baking if you let the machine do it all. I soon found that letting the machine run until it reached 'dough' then shaping, rising and baking in the oven gave better bread. but, still, a boule.
Thank goodness, Great Harvest had taught me how to cut a boule. it is simple once you realize how. and the slices are relatively uniform, make decent but not gigantic or tiny slices. and cuts the bread very efficiently.
I have been baking bread ever since. all kinds and I love them! Once you have the knack, and add an instant read thermometer, bread is not hard, at all.
Bake bread. it really makes a house a home. there is very little quite as marvelous as home made bread. it makes a kitchen more of a food producer than a pantry. and everything that is fresh is (nearly) always better.
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