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Bread and Pastry

Bread was known as "the staff of life," and for good reason. Medieval breads were thick, hearty, and whole grain. What we know of as "white" flour hadn't yet been invented. These loaves will provide you with protein and fats as well as carbohydrates.
  • Paste
  • Hearty Bread
  • No Knead Bread
  • Italian Focaccia Bread





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