~Bread Offerings ~ Week of May 14, 2018

Greetings grain lovers, Ah, friends, where do I even begin with telling you about the Asheville Bread Festival? Wowza, this bread shin-dig was inspiring, fun, educational, and illuminating. I loved how it brought the whole community out to eat bread, and also encouraged community members to learn more about their local grain economy. There were classes all over town for every skill level. I met some of the bread world paragons whose work I’ve been following for years, but I also just got to hang with some laid-back, down-to-earth folk who want to eat well and change the world. … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ Week of April 30, 2018

Greetings grain lovers, I’m heading east to the Asheville Bread Festival in North Carolina this week, and I couldn’t be more excited! I’ve been wanting to attend this event for several years, as I love the miller who started it and she’s one of the people who helped revive the grain economy that we’re starting to see thrive. This week’s sandwich bread uses some of her malted barley. I’m keeping the menu pretty simple this week, since I’m only delivering bread until Wednesday. This week’s bread offer: Mama Bread This week’s Mama bread is made with organic durum from … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ Week of April 23, 2018

Greetings grain lovers, Wow, this sunshine! I’ve been out walking everyday and I often have a destination in mind to give me a place to land. Often, my walks lead me to the various farmer’s markets in town to visit fellow bakers. Here are a few of the spots I recommend: Tuesdays 10am to 2pm- Lloyd Farmer’s Market to visit Jen’s Bagels Wednesday 2pm to 7pm- People’s Food Coop (my favorite!) to visit Wyld Bread Sundays 10am to 2pm- King Farmer’s Market to visit Wildflower Baking Co. *starts in late May This week’s bread offer: Mama Bread This week’s … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ Week of April 16, 2018

Greetings grain lovers, Today, I have very few words. It’s still raining like hell and there are cherries bursting into place. So it goes. Here’s a poem.   Every Day You Play by Pablo Neruda Every day you play with the light of the universe. Subtle visitor, you arrive in the flower and the water, You are more than this white head that I hold tightly as a bunch of flowers, every day, between my hands. You are like nobody since I love you. Let me spread you out among yellow garlands. Who writes your name in letters of … Read more

~Bread Offerings ~ Week of April 9, 2018

Hello good people, Well, Passover is officially over, and I’m currently picking myself up off the floor after a rager of bagels and cookies. What a celebration of the end of a celebration! In all seriousness, I actually loved abstaining from leavened bread and goods this past week. I used it as a time to get to know my grain stores a little better by transforming them into homemade matzah. Each one was more flavorful and surprising than the last. Without the complex flavors of the fermentation to push through, the aromas and nuances of each type of wheat … Read more