First to ring the bell was Gea from the Netherlands, baking at: Koekje van eigen deeg
Next is Andrea, over at Andrea's Recipes with a gorgeous Crown.
Then we have Gretchen, all the way from Peru! at Canela & Comino
In Washington Madame Chow regains her baking with a crown at Madam Chow's Kitchen.
Judy at Judy's Gross Eats baked her monster bread almost blindfolded...
Judy at Judy's Gross Eats baked her monster bread almost blindfolded...
Edit to add another fabulous baker: please meet Pasticcera at Bella Baita View!
The Bread Baking Babes would like to say: Thanks all of you for baking with us, and maybe we'll see you next month with another bread, in another Kitchen!
The Bread Baking Babes would like to say: Thanks all of you for baking with us, and maybe we'll see you next month with another bread, in another Kitchen!
Thanks! I look forward to seeing everyone else's breads! Can't wait for next month!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Karen. Now I'm ready for that second cup-a!!
ReplyDeleteGood job girl... you're the best teacher for next month!
ReplyDeleteNice round-up of all the baking buddies. It was a lot of fun to see all the different loafs one recipe produces.
ReplyDeleteI had a great time tackling the bread, even if I failed miserably the first time around. Thanks for inviting your readers to join in the fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me play, too. I really would like to make this again, with just a few modifications. The first one being a trip to Lowes.
ReplyDeleteLike Judy, I'm heading to Lowe's - I need a bigger surface area than my baking stone gives me. And thank you so much for inviting all of us out there to join you!
ReplyDeleteThis was a nice surprise girls!
ReplyDeleteLike Lynn said it was such fun to see how 1 recipe turned out so many different gorgeous loaves.
I enjoyed meeting you all in my kitchen, let's meet again!
Thanks for the badge, Karen. I enjoyed participating!
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see how one recipe leads to different results. But they are all looking great.