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| CJ, I thought you'd get a kick out of these photos of bread stacked on the dashboard and drivers seat of the bread truck....old world/new world.'' and another huge loaf in a cart...
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| XJ, Looks a lot like my old beater on a delivery run. Those huge loaves are very interesting. Do you know anything about the ingredients or total weight of those things? I'd like to try making one sometime. Are you still thinking about Ontario in May? CJ
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| CJ, I've got Ontario on the calendar but the stars say it's in opposition to the birth of twin grandchildren. I've still got my fingers crossed and hope to do a paella! Will have to be a last minute commitment at this point but still hoping. I'd call those big loaves a medium density bread. White to a whole wheat mix but great texture. Do you remember the Dimpelmeyer Rye breads? Fine texture but great flavor for toasts.....we used to get them in Toronto. I've seen large loaves like that in a store in Michigan....they just sell you slices off the big loaf...just like the old D rye.
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| XJ, That particular bread is still available in Toronto; makes the bestest toast for me, too. Hope all goes well with the twins, Grandpa Maybe I'll just make a giant loaf for the 19th: 50 per cent bread flour, 50 per cent organic whole wheat. Might be fun. Very fine dressed stonework on that porch/balcony. Using a tie-stone is a great idea. Is it limestone? Cheers, CJ
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