How To Make Bread From Scratch

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to make bread? I'll show you how using a simple whole wheat bread recipe.

Have you ever read the list of ingredients for your favorite bread? Maybe it's time to go have a look.

Most commercial breads I've seen are full of food additives and other questionable ingredients. Not good.

The loaves you'll find in the health store have simpler ingredients and are much better for you. At $4 or $5 (or more) per loaf, it can get very expensive.

homemade whole wheat buns

The great thing about making your own bread is that you have complete control over what goes into it.

You'll never have to worry about hidden ingredients - especially if you have your own grain mill where you can grind up your own fresh flour to begin with.

You can save a lot of money by baking your own bread. That's so important in these lean times.

I personally love baking bread because it's fun and relaxing. And the smell of bread baking in the oven is something else!

Mmmmmm! It's ranks very highly as one of my all time favorite smells. :-)

Baking bread is a skill that you should try to learn. It's not as hard or as complicated as you may think it is. The key is to be patient. Allow yourself to make mistakes.

And most importantly, keep trying until you get it right.

To help everything go much more smoothly...

Follow this simple whole wheat bread recipe. It will teach you how to make bread step-by-step.

If you've got a bread machine and would prefer to use it, then try this whole wheat bread recipe for bread machines.

Once you've mastered this recipe, try some variations. Then branch out and try your skill with more challenging recipes.

Happy baking!

Related Pages

Bread Making Tips

Whole Wheat Bread Recipe

Whole Wheat Bread Recipe For Bread Machines

Healthy Recipes

Healthy Eating


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