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Old 03-25-2012, 04:10 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Nadeest
I would recommend the book "On Baking" to you, if you wish to learn more about the art and science of baking. It is used in the Baking and Pastry department at my college for their standard textbook. This book helps teach you the theory behind things, which is something that you will need to know, if you open your own business.
I'm studying Culinary Arts at a local community college, and they offer culinary arts degrees and also baking and pastry degrees. If you would like to learn more about the science of food in general, I would recommend "On Cooking", as that teaches you the theories on how things work.
"On Baking" has recipes in it, but "On Cooking" doesn't. They both are extremely useful books, however, to my mind. Both of these books are used as textbooks at my college.
Those books sound great ~ I'm going to begin buying baking books and stuff to add to my collection as well as taking a bunch of recipes that I've accumulated from various magazines to put into scrapbooks ........ it'd be nice to start baking things and get some experience that way

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Originally Posted by jenna8987
What is more beautiful than baking? I am just not sure... in the world of beautiful things I find it is hard to resist the warmth, smell, rise and family traditions of baking. Oh happy sigh...

I am a dabbler in baking. Letting the desire come and go. When I am weekend mom my daughter and I bake together even something small. The closeness is next to heaven. Cupcakes this weekend. And cupcakes make things better.

My current kick is muffins. Since it is just my daughter and I and our tastes are very different (and she is a strong minded girl) I enjoy recipes that have a basic ingredient we can both enjoy and then I can add to for our differences. Like banana then banana nut for me. I use a small muffin pan for hers and larger one for mine so I can tell them apart in the morning rush. Next I hook her on scones.

I adore pie. Persnickety and messy but fun. Homemade crust.. I know I don't have it down yet but love it anyway. Mom used to make pie squares growing up. I call them portable pie. Flatter made with a thin layer of filling baked on a raised edge cookie sheet. She usually did this before making her pies. Kept 4 kids and their busy hands out of her way. We could grab and go... She was the master of fast good food.

Finally giving in to getting a pastry cloth has done wonders for my baking mood.
I've only baked things a few times, but what I have done of it I absolutely love and I look forward to doing more
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