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Any opinions on Beth Hensperger's book, the Bread Bible? I used to
play around making breads many years past and want to dive in again. I like messing around with recipes but also want to get a couple books with a good variety of recipes. Once I get going again I can add on but I would like something with some wide ranging offerings. I looked at the faq and there are so many books that I don't really have a clue where to start. Thanks for any thoughts, Betsy |
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cometz wrote:
> Any opinions on Beth Hensperger's book, the Bread Bible? I used to > play around making breads many years past and want to dive in again. I > like messing around with recipes but also want to get a couple books > with a good variety of recipes. Once I get going again I can add on > but I would like something with some wide ranging offerings. > > I looked at the faq and there are so many books that I don't really > have a clue where to start. > > Thanks for any thoughts, > Betsy > Your local library. Don't buy anything until you have looked all through the book and found at least 10 recipes you want to try. gloria p |
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cometz > wrote: = Any opinions on Beth Hensperger's book, the Bread Bible? I used to = play around making breads many years past and want to dive in again. I = like messing around with recipes but also want to get a couple books = with a good variety of recipes. Once I get going again I can add on = but I would like something with some wide ranging offerings. = = I looked at the faq and there are so many books that I don't really = have a clue where to start. I like _The Village Baker_ by Joe Ortiz. -- Charlie Sorsby Edgewood, NM 87015 USA |
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