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Bread Matters: The sorry state of modern bread and a definitive guide to baking your own
Andrew Whitley
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| #289576 in eBooks | 2010-02-25 | 2010-02-25 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Very Fine Artisan Bread Book|By Froggy|This is probably the current go-to book for anyone who wants to learn the basics of artisan bread and especially of naturally-leavened breads. It is also highly readable. There are many other bread books that contain more recipes or more very technical information, yet this is the book I find myself lending to novice sourdough wheat and so||'What an important book; passionate and polemical and full of truth. The chapter too on gluten-free baking is original and inspiring.'Bee Wilson, Sunday Telegraph and New Statesman 'This will be the most important book on baking since the publication of Elizab
Andrew Whitley, organic baker and founder of The Village Bakery, reveals the deplorable state into which modern supermarket bread has fallen, and the secrets behind making good, nutritious bread at home.
All is not well in British baking. Commercial bread is laced with additives to make it look good and stay soft. It uses varieties of wheat that have been bred for high yield and baking performance with little concern for human nutrition. To rush it through the b...
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