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Any bread makers here?

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shmokes:
Ohhhhh . . . . . lol. Okay. I get it now. It just went over my head. You have the right person.

Cakemeister:
Personally, I love France.

French people were very nice to me when I was there, even in Paris. I would try to talk my "moi Tarzan, toi Jane" French and they would always respond in English.

If I wanted a real baguette I would go to La Madeleine rather than attempt to bake one. There is at least one location in the DC area.

shmokes:
I'll have to check out La Madeleine. Still, I love cooking and I'd like to become good at bread. I'm going out of town for a week but when I get back I'll start experimenting with the suggestions here.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Le Chuck on January 07, 2012, 12:29:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: shmokes on January 07, 2012, 11:30:18 am ---Texas is full of art and culture?

--- End quote ---

No, Texas is full of the French.  Learn to read!

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BobA:
If you have Vietnamese bakeries in you area try them for a real baguette.  They learned the art when they were occupied by the French.  They are really good and make a nice sub or Vietnmese Bahn Mi.

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