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Bread of Three Rivers : The Story of a French Loaf
Bread of Three Rivers The Story of a French Loaf
Author: Sara Mansfield Taber
In the spirit of A Year in Provence comes the romantic tale of a woman, a baker, and their loaf — "[T]he printed page alone will evoke the crackling noises and the toasty aroma of cooling loaves in Jean-Claude Choquet"s boulangerie." — —William Castle, The Boston Globe — Overcome by a passion for French bread, Sara Mansfield Taber travels to ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780807072394
ISBN-10: 0807072397
Publication Date: 10/21/2002
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Beacon Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This book really goes in depth abouat the making of a loaf of Frech bread and eachof th four ingredients. The beginning really kept my interest, however, some of of the deatils I found a little boring. Overall, the book was a good read. I learned more about the art of making French bread.
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The author takes an extended trip around France, interviewing various people involved in the baking of French bread ... from the person who grows the wheat to the bakers themselves. It was fairly interesting although some of it got a bit too detailed for my taste. Still, when you're writing about baking fresh bread, you can't go too far wrong, can you?!


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