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Maffeism Posted - Feb 16 2022 : 3:06:49 PM
Hello My name is Sue:
I am 59 and live on 6 very private acres in Montana. I grew up enjoying my grandmothers and Aunties home made cooking and self reliant living. I want to learn more about living this way. I recently purchased Wild Bread and cannot wait to make my own bread. This book brought me to this chat room. I am waiting on my beginner supplies. Through my purchasing journey I also re-subscribed to my favorite magazine, Mary Janes Farm. I so look forward to learning from all of you and sharing my journey.
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Ashley Posted - Feb 17 2022 : 06:32:37 AM
Hi Sue, I'm so happy you found Wild Bread and look forward to hearing about how your breads turn out. Should you need advice along the way, or just want a place to post and share about your journey and bread making victories, we're here for you.