Wandering Bob
Veteran
Hello fellow Biters,
I'm a retired Brit living in the depths of the Brittany countryside. I've been making bread since the 1980s and now that I have more time on my hands, I'm making simple cakes too, along with plenty of other food. I enjoy merging my experiences of eating & cooking European cuisines in different countries (notably Italy & Slovenia) with more local traditional Breton fare, as well as getting inspiration/suggestions from some of my 'foody' neighbours.
I look forward to finding some new ideas in this forum as well as having the chance to share with you some of my own successes/experiments.
I'm a very keen solo cyclist too. I don't know if this the right place to write about 'biking & baking' but I'll have a go (unless I'm told not to). I did write a few threads on Cycle Chat but the interest level there was pretty low.
I'm a retired Brit living in the depths of the Brittany countryside. I've been making bread since the 1980s and now that I have more time on my hands, I'm making simple cakes too, along with plenty of other food. I enjoy merging my experiences of eating & cooking European cuisines in different countries (notably Italy & Slovenia) with more local traditional Breton fare, as well as getting inspiration/suggestions from some of my 'foody' neighbours.
I look forward to finding some new ideas in this forum as well as having the chance to share with you some of my own successes/experiments.
I'm a very keen solo cyclist too. I don't know if this the right place to write about 'biking & baking' but I'll have a go (unless I'm told not to). I did write a few threads on Cycle Chat but the interest level there was pretty low.
. Bread making is something that interests quite a few of us here (myself included). I've been meaning to make a sourdough culture now for several years and still haven't done so - but I do bake bread most weeks. Have you ever made sourdough?
I brought back 2 kilos on my last trip and I've found a source here.