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			 			<p>As long as I&#8217;ve known my friend George he has been an enthusiastic bread maker. George lives in Carlisle, Mass, and when I go out there to visit his daughter and <a href="http://www.elise.com/weblog/archives/000299fairy_godchildren.php">grandchildren</a> George often has a freshly baked loaf of rye bread for us to enjoy. This month George came to visit my family in Carmichael and naturally, I put him to work, showing me the way he makes his rye bread. The following is a recipe that will yield two loaves. Actually, I don&#8217;t think one can easily learn to make bread by reading about it. You have to get your hands in it and learn directly from someone who can say, &#8220;See? This is the right consistency for the dough.&#8221; If you are interested in learning more about bread making there are a few links at the end of this post that you may find useful. </p>
<p>As for the bread? It was wonderful. Light, soft inside, and a crusty crust. Dad doesn&#8217;t like caraway seeds so they were kept out. I love them so the next time I make this bread they&#8217;re going in. </p>
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			 			<p>As long as I&#8217;ve known my friend George he has been an enthusiastic bread maker. George lives in Carlisle, Mass, and when I go out there to visit his daughter and <a href="http://www.elise.com/weblog/archives/000299fairy_godchildren.php">grandchildren</a> George often has a freshly baked loaf of rye bread for us to enjoy. This month George came to visit my family in Carmichael and naturally, I put him to work, showing me the way he makes his rye bread. The following is a recipe that will yield two loaves. Actually, I don&#8217;t think one can easily learn to make bread by reading about it. You have to get your hands in it and learn directly from someone who can say, &#8220;See? This is the right consistency for the dough.&#8221; If you are interested in learning more about bread making there are a few links at the end of this post that you may find useful. </p>
<p>As for the bread? It was wonderful. Light, soft inside, and a crusty crust. Dad doesn&#8217;t like caraway seeds so they were kept out. I love them so the next time I make this bread they&#8217;re going in. </p>
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