~Bread Offerings ~ March 2020

Hello Friends, There is a little mill not far from me that I’ve heard about for years. It was built in 1887 and runs on the power of water passing through a huge turbine. No grid electricity; just the force of gravity and the weight of water. Impressive, to say the least. Although this is not technically a working mill, per se, it does work. Really well. I asked the volunteer if we could run the mill, and I was geered up to wait for a half hour while he got it all going. “Sure!” he answered in swift … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ February 2020

Hello Friends, I’m writing this just as the clouds part and a rare bit of sun comes pouring out all over the Portland winter. This may be my only hint that Spring is somewhere out there, perhaps right around the corner. If you’ll excuse me, I’m going to step out and take a walk while my bread is resting happily on the counter. I hope you’re taking mindful time to do the small things that bring you quotidian joy, as well. Here’s what’s on the menu this month: Mama BreadThis month’s Mama bread is made with Hollis wheat from … Read more

~Bread Offerings~ January 2020

Hello Friends, Happy New Year! I hope everyone is off to a good start. I’m going to keep it short and sweet, since we’re all in the midst of catching up this time of year. Here’s what’s on the menu this month: Mama BreadThis month’s Mama bread is made with organic spelt from Camas Country Mill in Oregon. Spelt is a close relative of wheat, and was first used by the Greeks. They considered it a gift from the goddess Demeter. People who have a hard time digesting common wheat (Triticum aestivum) report better results with Spelt (Triticum spelta). … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ December 2019

Hello Friends, I’m posting below my gift guide for bread lovers. It was created for my newsletter, which I send out a few times a year. If you’d like to be added to my newsletter, please email me and let me know. Gift Guide for Bread Lovers For those looking to take their baking to the next phase, you might be thinking about a home mill. I’ve had my Komo Mill for about 8 years and it’s definitely paid for itself in high quality flour that I get from buying grains in bulk. This mill is made in Germany. … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ November 2019

I’m working hard to get out a gift guide for bread bakers to in the coming month. This is a reminder to reach out and let me know if you want to be on my newsletter so that you won’t miss it. Other than that, I hope the cool weather, short days, and colors of the falling leaves are delighting you as much as they are me. Take a walk this afternoon, even a 10 minute stroll in the rain, and stop to savor one thing you haven’t noticed before. Here’s what’s on the menu this month: Mama BreadThis … Read more