Spent some time tonight catching up on Twitter and cooking blogs that I LOVE to read. During vacation, we watched Julie and Julia again, which prompted me to return to Julie's blog and Twitter account. The blog has a post that is a MUST READ for anyone who even entertains the possibility of cooking. Here is the link...
So much for planning...Half the Sky (although VERY IMPORTANT READING) was way too downbeat for vacation reading. Stephen had bought me a copy of52 Loavesright before vacation because he knows how much I love baking good bread. After reading one chapter, I was hooked. I read the WHOLE book and am currently building my own levain (you'll understand if you read the book or view the hyperlink). Listen to the interview that MADE ME WANT TO READ THE BOOK.
Almost there! Vacation begins on Sunday and a week in Asheville/Hendersonville is awaiting. I'll be finishing Half the Sky by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. While the book is
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