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  • 03.05.2010 Speaking of Austin
    Intake and Outtake 7 Comments

    Speaking of Austin, my Aunt Sheila is from there (Well, technically she is from Dothan, Alabama, just like the rest of my Dad’s siblings, but she has lived in Austin as long as I’ve been alive.), and whenever I think about a great cook, a picture of her big smile […]

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  • 02.16.2010 Breadmaking Revisited by Woe
    Intake and Outtake 15 Comments

    I have gotten lots of questions about making the bread, and I thought I’d try to answer them all in one post. What does “punch” the bread mean? -It’s just full of air from rising, and you kind of smash it down. Can you go over 6 or 8 hours […]

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  • 02.04.2010 The Sweet, Buttery, Taste of Victory
    Intake and Outtake 15 Comments

    Guess who has officially made SIX loaves of bread???!!!! Delicious bread, if I do say so myself…and I think I will 🙂I’m sorry that I checked out on the play-by-play during the day, but we had Ashley over for a birthday dinner last night, so I had few other little […]

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