I’ve been participating in a community garden this year. It’s been neat watching all of the vegetables, flowers and herbs grow and I’ve learned a lot from the other gardeners. I started my community plot a couple of weeks after I got back from visiting the UK. This is a photo of the plot at the beginning of the season. I put a big blue
Spelt Pizza on the Grill
Last weekend, I visited a friend who had never tried grilled pizza. It just so happened, that I needed to make some pizza for the Grain Mill Wagon Challenge so he was the lucky recipient of Margherita Spelt Pizza on the grill. The dough for this pizza is made completely with Spelt flour. I used a mixture of all-purpose Spelt flour and whole grain
Rounds of Ruis
by Rod (Dallas, TX) Inspired by traditional Finnish sourdough rye breads (but not by the days-long process of creating sourdough starters), this compromise maintains good focus on organic rye flour, creating low-rise rounds with hearty texture and flavors. The detailed steps promote leavening of the low-gluten rye flour. Rounds of Ruis Proof (40 min): 2 cups warm water, 1 1/2 tsp active dry yeast, 1/4
Crock Pot Blackberry Vanilla Jam
This Crock Pot Blackberry Vanilla Jam is an easy method of making berry jam without slaving over a hot stove for a long time while the jam cooks down. The crock pot does most of the work and you get to enjoy the results. It has become one of my favorite jams. I had refrained from canning and making jam for several months, but when
Rheinbrot and the life of a project manager
Rheinbrot is a delicious bread that incorporates an overnight sponge of Reisling, sourdough, bread flour and water. The life of a project manager can be hectic at times, particularly when several of your projects come due at the same time. This is what happened last week. During the day, I was on back-to-back conference calls and at night, I was brain dead. When Friday rolled
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