
Healthyish by Lindsay Hunt

A Baker's Year: twelve months of baking and living the simple life at Smoke Signals Bakery by Tara Jensen
This is a beautiful cookbook with lots of photographs and drawings, but it didn't seem to be geared toward the beginner baker. As another Goodreads reviewer said it seemed to be more geared toward a "granola homesteading type of family," and I agree. Tara Jensen is single and has simplified her life to be able to live by her baking and teaching alone - she isn't working another job and doesn't have responsibilities for any other humans. I'm not knocking her or what she's doing, but that's not everyone's lifestyle. I did like that each chapter focuses on what's going on with her bakery month by month. I liked her journal entry-type writings at the beginning of each chapter, but it did kind of leave you hanging at the end (even though that's not the focus of this book, I did want more of her story). Maybe later she'll write a memoir or something too. I would LOVE to bake my own bread, but right now I just don't have the time to devote to really learning or doing it every day/week/whatever. But, if you just want to dream of a life spent baking bread outside Asheville, this cookbook is beautiful.
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