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Tag: Sourdough

Sourdough Starter and Bread-Making Videos — Right Here!

April 6, 2020

Everyone and their brother has gotten into sourdough and bread baking during the stay-at-home orders. Why not join them? We have two instructional videos to get you . . . er . . . started with sourdough. Just like sourdough starter, you should share! Send these links to a friend.

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New Video — Leopold Benches (No. 12)

March 30, 2018

We’ve posted a new video showing how to build an Aldo Leopold bench, based on the plans available here. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! You can find all of our videos under the tab above or on our YouTube page.    

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New Video — Sourdough Starter (No. 11)

March 9, 2018

We’ve posted a new video showing how to start and maintain a sourdough starter. Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! You can find all of our videos under the tab above or on our YouTube page.    

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DIY Project — Sourdough Starter

October 13, 2016

Sourdough bread is tangy, chewy, and gone in a day or two in my house. Sourdough was probably the first type of bread ever made, and it is simplicity itself: flour, water, salt, and time. When flour and water are mixed, the protein gluten begins to form chains. Over time those chains get long and … More DIY Project — Sourdough Starter

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Day 1 of #covid #quarantine : putting up walls for the #timberframe #compost shed.
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