Fresh Sourdough Bread, Sittin’ In My Window Sill
…uh-huh… enough said. :)




submitted to yeastspotting. Wanna make your own? Here’s a recipe for my whole wheat red palm oil sourdough bread. If you don’t like (or don’t have) the red psalm oil, substitute it for another oil, and you can have regular whole wheat sourdough bread!
pura vida! shalom!


Enough said, indeed! Mmmmmmmm!
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Oh wow! Yummy yum YUM!
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Awesomeness… Pure awesomeness! :-) I should come over to CR sometime and get baking lessons from you Rachel! ;-)
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So pretty! And that green outside your window looks lovely, too! :D The snow keeps melting, but we haven’t started ‘greening’ yet here!
We got your letters the other day! Thank you so much!
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looks so YUMMY!!!!
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Looks so yummy! It’s been quite a while since I’ve made sourdough bread. Maybe I should start again…
Prayers,
Esther
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Oh, I’m craving a thick slice of sourdough bread slathered in butter…yum! =) Thanks for sharing! I have been wanting to try the art of making sourdough, but haven’t gotten around ot trying it yet…this post may just inspire me to do it soon! =)
Blessings, Ra’chel!
Elizabeth
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My mouth is watering just looking at the pictures! Yummm!!!!!
Blessings in Yeshua HaMashiach,
Joycelyn
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I enjoy bread baking!
Where might you find palm oil in the US?
Love,
Alison
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Miss Ra'chel Reply:
March 9th, 2011 at 10:47 pm
Hello Alison –
I am not sure where you would be able to find it, but you can buy it from TropicalTraditions.com. They have high-quality red palm oil. :) They have an array or different oils as well!
Enjoy!
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