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“Ms Lipkowitz doesn't quite match D.H. Lawrence's poetic admiration of "great sheaves of young, purplish, sea-dust-colored artichokes, nodding their buds," but she has an eloquence of her own, whether she is savoring the process of bread-making or recalling how as a child she saw a whole beef tongue resting on a plate in the family refrigerator.”
“Waiting for it to thaw, he sliced the bacon and plunged into the hateful task of bread-making.”
“The forum has spawned hundreds of posts about "Tartine Bread" chronicling members' bread-making progress.”
“After stocking up on delicious spices, visitors take part in a bread-making course and eat lunch at a local farm.”
“Sorry I didn't get many picures of the bread-making process.”
“My sisters bought this for me along with a lot of fun bread-making accoutrement (jams, honey, pans …).”
“In Pond Field, for example, if wheat is chosen, should it be bread-making wheat or biscuit wheat?”
The Guardian: 'Farmville' project with real animals launched by National Trust
“One of the hardest things about bread-making - especially with artisanal breads that involve multiple slow rises - is the timing.”
“The new facility—which now holds around 1,550 detainees—offers extensive medical care and classes in literacy, agriculture, bread-making and tailoring.”
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Seeks Friends in Afghan Detainees
“A.J. Simone, a 23-year-old account executive at a furniture chain, had tried pickling, canning and bread-making.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Latest DIY Craze? Say Cheese (and Other Dairy)
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