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Hi, I'm Dave and thanks for visiting. I garden in Zone 6b in southern Indiana, and I blog here about gardening, nature and food.
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April Breads
This is another monthly installment about our adventures in baking all our own bread products. I’m sure I don’t say this often enough, but my wife is an excellent cook. And when it comes to baking, she really shines. She … Continue reading
March Breads
March found us cutting back a little on our bread baking. But we still wound up with a few interesting breads to show for the month. First up was this Whole Meal Bread, from Rustic European Breads From Your Bread … Continue reading
February Breads
This year, Groundhog day found me in the kitchen baking, instead of outside in the cold and snow looking for my shadow! We were out of pita bread, and it was time to make some more. I usually make two … Continue reading