Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

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PanBiker wrote: 12 Feb 2024, 16:36 Not lost the touch
Indeed .

Good to see, and be reminded what's really important in life. Thanks for the photo. :good:
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Good pic. Reminds me of how much I miss bread.... In the days when I was making my own bread I quite often had a small fresh baked loaf with butter and jam for tea. Nothing else, just a loaf.
Those days have gone unfortunately......
Nice to see you baking again Ian.
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Knocking up a Sunflower seeded Bloomer. Guestimated the amounts somewhat but the dough feels right and is on it's first rise.
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I can almost smell it baking.......
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I formed it as a bog standard bloomer with a couple of slashes in the top to open up the crust. I flipped it over in the oven for the last 5 minutes to crisp up the bottom, turned out OK. Will test it properly with soup for lunch. :smile:
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Oh Stanley, freshly baked loaf with jam and butter 🥰
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That's what comes to my mind Gloria every time Ian teases us. I have seen me bake a small loaf and then sit down with half a pound of best butter and some home-made strawberry jam and eat the lot....
Those day have gone!
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