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June 03, 2009

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Jeremy

Thanks Roger!

Jeremy

Roger

Whoops! I meant rye breads!! Brain freeze. Regardless, the loaves are great.

Roger

Fantastic looking loaves!! You did a marvelous job.I've made potato loaves but not like this -- nor did I use mashed potatoes.

MC

These breads are beautiful. I've heard people say they didn't like rye because its taste was too strong. But I suspect they never tried anything like yours...

Jeremy

Susan, thank you, but I don't know if lack of sleep is a good training tool for better baking, I suppose I have had some lucky loaves so far though!
Rye is a wonderful grain, ashamed to say though it hasn't gotten it's due, I am just doing what I can to spread the word, as I know you are too, and what a great job you're doing!
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Susan

You are the most dedicated rye baker I know. Thanks for inspiring me to use it more, it's such a wonderful grain. Your breads keep getting better and better!

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