Check out these bread making articles. Learn why you should make your own bread and the tricks to be successful the next time you try it.
How to Bake Your Own Bread: It's Healthy and Easy by Lucy John
This article summarizes the reasons why you should bake your own bread. Homemade bread is healthier than purchased bread because it is not filled with additives and preservatives. You can control the ingredients and use high-quality whole grain flour. For the truly health conscious, homemade bread is the best way to go since healthy, whole grain purchased breads can be prohibitively expensive. Not only does homemade bread save money, but the taste and smell are phenomenal. Read this article to discover more reasons to bake your own bread.
Making Your Own Bread Can be Easier than You Think by NJW
For those who own a bread machine, this article is filled with time-saving advice on bread making. NJW recommends putting together bread making kits to speed up the bread making process. The kits, which contain all the dry ingredients needed to make a delicious loaf of bread, can be frozen and pulled out at a later date. NJW gives a family recipe for a bread making kit that will surely convince you that the bread making process is an easy one.
Tips for Bread Making Success by Amy Brantley
This article covers everything from the subtle art of knowing just how much to knead your bread to discovering what the weather has to do with bread making. Unless you've had some experience in making bread, these practical tips will be new to you and will make the difference between a delicious loaf of bread or a hockey puck coming out of your oven. This article is a must-read for every beginning bread maker.
How to Make Bread from Scratch by Summer Banks
For visual learners, this video on bread making is invaluable. Each step is detailed and clearly demonstrated, starting with the first frame which shows all of the ingredients needed. If you are still unsure of how to begin the bread making process, this video will give you the confidence you need.
With temperatures cooling, it's time to dust off the bread pans and get busy in the kitchen. Make some homemade bread and enjoy a delicious, healthy addition to your diet.
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Lucy is thrilled to be realizing her dream of freelance writing. She got her start at AC, has branched out into a few other content writing sites and has now started to expand into print media. View profile
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7 Comments
Post a CommentCould not live without my bread machine. The bread you make can be so much n=more healthy than the store bought stuff and besides it smells delightful when it is cooking and the aroma permeates the whole house.
Great article for the upcoming holidays. I never could make very good bread in a machine. Thanks for the tips.
Nice piece.
Great info! Good job supporting fellow CP's. :-)
Great links and summaries!
Quite creative, thanks!
good info! :)