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What are the political implications of learning how to make your own bread.
Picrel is a loaf that just came out of the oven.
Flour, water, salt, and yeast. That's all you need to make the perfect accompaniment to any meal. A little better and salt, or olive oil and vinegar, and you have a delicious side.
This loaf probably cost me under a dollar, energy cost of oven included. It's 750g of flour and will give me and my family bread for a few days.
Picrel is a loaf that just came out of the oven.
Flour, water, salt, and yeast. That's all you need to make the perfect accompaniment to any meal. A little better and salt, or olive oil and vinegar, and you have a delicious side.
This loaf probably cost me under a dollar, energy cost of oven included. It's 750g of flour and will give me and my family bread for a few days.