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What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used To Leave The Dough To Ferment For At Least Three Or Four Hours, And It Wasn't Necessary To Put Chemicals Into The Dough. Today The Farmers Get Much Bigger Crops From The Same Piece Of Ground, But The Wheat Has Lost Its Taste. And To Make It Look Nice And White - Comme Un Cadavre - The Millers Grind It Up Fine And Sift It, So You Are Left With Very Little Except Starch.

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

John Hillaby Quotes: What Makes Good Bread? It Is A Question Of Good Flour And Slow Fermentation. In The Old Days We Used

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