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Granny1394 Posted - May 12 2022 : 07:43:34 AM
I’m new to bread making although I’m a grandmother in my sixties! I don’t know why, but bread making has always been dauntingly overwhelming to me! I had noticed that bread purchased from the grocery store caused me gastrointestinal upset. I had assumed that maybe I had a gluten/ wheat intolerance, but when I eat homemade bread I have no issues whatsoever. My goal is to be able to make all the bread that we eat.
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Ashley Posted - May 13 2022 : 09:51:47 AM
Hi Debbie, thank for stopping by and taking minute to say hello! It's great that you've found that homemade breads are much easier to digest, and I love that your goal is to make all the breads that you eat!