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| #140646 in Books | 2010-05-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.06 x5.88l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Eat, Bake, Love|By C. Ebeling|It did not matter what it was about: the minute I discovered William Alexander had another book out, I bought it. His first, The $64 Tomato, was that much fun and information that I was ready to follow him anywhere. I am happy to report that 52 Loaves exceeded expectation.
The $64 Tomato chronicles Alexander's Olympian gander at vegeta|From Booklist|Obsession takes many forms. Alexander, already a seasoned horticultural adept, now turns his attention to producing the ultimate loaf of bread. To achieve perfection in so simple a creation (yeast, w
William Alexander is determined to bake the perfect loaf of bread. He tasted it long ago, in a restaurant, and has been trying to reproduce it ever since. Without success. Now, on the theory that practice makes perfect, he sets out to bake peasant bread every week until he gets it right. He bakes his loaf from scratch. And because Alexander is nothing if not thorough, he really means from scratch: growing, harvesting, winnowing, threshing, and milling his own wheat....
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