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  2. Getting started with sourdough bread making at home - AOL

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    TAMPA BAY, Fla (BLOOM) – Few things rival the satisfaction of creating your own sourdough bread. The process is as rewarding as it is delicious, offering a chance to connect with an ancient ...

  3. King Arthur Baking - Wikipedia

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    In July 2020 King Arthur Flour changed its name to the King Arthur Baking Company Inc. to better reflect its products and services other than flour, [15] and the logo was changed from a medieval knight riding a charger to a wheat-themed crown. [16] As of 2020 the company had 365 employees. [2] [1]

  4. A Step-By-Step Guide to Making Your Own Sourdough Starter - AOL

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    How to make a sourdough starter. Ingredients to begin. 1 cup (113 grams) whole wheat or rye flour. 1/2 cup (113 grams) water (some suggest bottled mineral water is best, but tap water also works ...

  5. Boudin Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Currently, it is owned and operated for Steven’s grandson, Daniel. Under Daniel's leadership Boudin's products are available globally through Costco, Safeway and other grocery retailers. [5] The bakery has locations on Fisherman's Wharf near San Francisco Bay and at Disney California Adventure Park as well as 30 other cafés throughout ...

  6. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ...

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    Courtesy of Hayden Flour MillsHayden Flour Mills founder Jeff Zimmerman An almost-century old family farm sits on the outskirts of Phoenix where asphalt and suburbs yield to dirt roads and fields.

  7. Sourdough - Wikipedia

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    Sourdough baking became more popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, as increased interest in home baking caused shortages of baker's yeast in stores, whereas sourdough can be propagated at home. [19] Mixing bread using sourdough starter. Sourdough baking requires minimal equipment and simple ingredients – flour, salt, and water – but invites ...

  8. Is sourdough bread good for you? Dietitians explain if it's ...

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    However, sourdough bread is not gluten-free, so p eople with celiac disease or a gluten allergy should avoid sourdough bread (and other gluten-containing products). Speak to a doctor if you have ...

  9. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Pumpkin, wheat flour and lard Sourdough bread: Sourdough Fertile Crescent: A bread product made by a long fermentation of dough using naturally occurring lactobacilli and yeasts. In comparison with breads made quickly with cultivated yeast, it usually has a mildly sour taste because of the lactic acid produced by the lactobacilli. Spelt bread ...