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Slow Rise A Breadmaking Adventure Robert Penn

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Slow Rise A Breadmaking Adventure Robert Penn
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Robert Penn
ISBN: 9780141988559, 9780241352083, 9780241352090, 014198855X, 0241352088, 0241352096
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Slow Rise A Breadmaking Adventure Robert Penn by Robert Penn 9780141988559, 9780241352083, 9780241352090, 014198855X, 0241352088, 0241352096 instant download after payment.

'Charming, important . . . a journey of discovery' Telegraph
'Compelling, vivid . . . Slow Rise will be welcomed by the new bread geeks' Spectator
Over the course of a year, Robert Penn learns how to plant, harvest, thresh and mill his own wheat, in order to bake bread for his family. In returning to this pre-industrial practice, he tells the fascinating story of our relationship with bread: from the domestication of wheat in the Fertile Crescent at the dawn of civilization, to the rise of mass-produced loaves and the resurgence in homebaking today.
Gathering knowledge and wisdom from experts around the world - farmers on the banks of the Nile, harvesters in the American Midwest and Parisian boulangers - Penn reconnects the joy of making and eating bread with a deep appreciation for the skill and patience required to cultivate its key ingredient. This book is a celebration of the millennia-old craft of breadmaking, and how it is woven into the story of humanity.

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