GlutenFree Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day
The Baking Revolution Continues with 90 New, Delicious and Easy Recipes Made with GlutenFree Flours
by Jeff Hertzberg M.D.
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“Reading Breaking Bread feels like standing beside a baker as he kneads and talks—part memoir, part recipe collection, heavy on sensory detail and personal reflection. The useful payoff is seventy-five practical recipes paired with clear photographs and hand-drawn illustrations that invite you into the process. The main limitation is an emphasis on craft and meditation over strict technical instruction: expect long reflective passages that slow the pace and recipes that assume patience and experimentation rather than step-by-step troubleshooting.”
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