Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail As much as I like living in the United States, I can’t help but sometimes be jealous of other countries. Sure, we have democracy, baseball and Mount Rushmore, but think of the amazing contributions that other nations have…
bread baker’s apprentice challenge
Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail Peter Reinhart and I have a very different idea of what it means to celebrate. Now, keep in mind that I’ve never even met Peter Reinhart, let alone celebrated with him, but I’m basing my statement on substantiated…
Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail Since I’ve been baking my way through the Bread Baker’s Apprentice, some the breads that I’ve made are new-to-me, like Artos, a Greek Celebration bread or Anadama, a Boston brown bread.. Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail…
Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail Last week, I visited friends in South Carolina. Along with the culture shock that accompanies a trip to a different region of the United States, I found that the eating patterns there are different too. Restaurants take a…
Share:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrGoogle+StumbleUponemail There are some words in the English language that elicit laughter. There are words like “Uranus” with slang definitions that translate into bouts of immature giggles when said out loud, particularly when uttered in a room full of…

