The Zen of Bread
Daniel | April 25, 2008My sister looks at things differently than I do, and often will see things I don’t. We were talking about how sustainability fits into frugality, and she asked why I wasn’t posting about my bread baking experiences. She made an excellent point that home made bread is not only frugal and healthy, it’s also one of the very basic tasks that we no longer do for ourselves. Two months ago, I couldn’t have baked a loaf of bread - my sister still can’t bake one. I’ve learned to bake regular bread, a nice “no knead” bread that has sort of an artisan texture to it, and Irish soda bread. I’ve been having a blast trying new things (as an example, my basic bread recipe seems a little dry for my taste, so my next loaf is going to include a bit of olive oil for moisture) and learning different baking tricks. My sister suggested I do a series of articles on my adventures with bread - her reasoning was that if I could do it, then anyone could. Sometimes I think she sees me as kind of a big, sweet semi-trained chimp. I’m not sure she wouldn’t be mostly right.





