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Tag Archives: pita
2013 Top 5 Reader Favorites
It’s always fun to see what folks are reading here on my blog. When I first started it, I had no idea if anyone would even be reading it. I generally write about things that interest me, and I never … Continue reading
Whole Grain Spelt Pita Bread
Spelt flour has a sweet, nutty flavor and more protein and fiber than whole wheat. It’s easy to work with, and a natural for pizzas and flatbreads. Baked pitas keep for several days, or you can freeze for longer storage.
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Pinned! – Top Five Articles
I’ll have to admit, I have only recently become a convert to Pinterest. I first heard about it from my wife, who is much more on the cutting edge of social media that I am. I eventually set up my … Continue reading
Tools & Tips For Baking Great Bread
A couple of years ago, my wife and I decided we would start baking all our bread products ourselves. Since January, 2010, we have not bought any bread, buns, rolls, pizza crust or pitas from the grocery or bakery. Homemade … Continue reading
December Breads: Another Year of Baking Is Done
This is another monthly update about our adventures in baking all our own bread products. It’s hard to believe 2011 is over. I baked a lot of breads last year, but there are still so many recipes I want to … Continue reading

