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The Pioneer Lawyer

What's old is new, and what's new is beautiful...

Welcome to my adventures in old world bread making...in a modern world.

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Folding your dough

I've had a lot of messages asking me about how to do the set of folds to the dough after autolyse, and even though I tried to describe it...

Just call me the "Sourdough Lady"

That's my new moniker - and quite honestly, despite it's potential similarity to being likened to "Crazy Cat Lady", I'm actually very...

Sourdough for Dummies - STEP BY STEP!

Not really. You're no dummy. You're making sourdough...that makes you smart, self-sufficient, and an Epicurean! "Dummies" in this case...

Let's make some bread!

If you're new to sourdough, and you decide to google a recipe, you'll be met with a LOT of different recipes - some written by...

Sourdough Starter - how it all begins...

Before any adventures (or misadventures) can take place, you'll need a sourdough starter. If you're in Leaside or Davisville Village, or...

Well, hello there!

Welcome to my first post! Since isolation because of COVID-19 started, I've been working from home, which, in and of itself, is a bit of...

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The pioneer...lawyer?

An estates lawyer by profession, my days pre-COVID-19 were filled with client meetings, lots of drafting work, and not a single thought towards maintaining a household by myself.  My husband and I were privileged to have both kids in school full time, after care until 6pm every day, and a wonderful part-time housekeeper who'd been with my family for decades, and who came to my house twice a week to make sure everything was in order.

With COVID-19 being declared a pandemic, and being forced to work from home, I suddenly found myself taking on several full time jobs that would have normally been best suited for one individual at a time - mother, wife, lawyer, housekeeper, chef, and general manager of "keeping things under control"...all while smiling and pretending that deep down, I wasn't completely panicked at this sudden and very unexpected new "normal". 


When I needed a break from holding down all these full time jobs, I turned to baking.  I've always loved baking, and when line ups at our local bakery got unmanageable, I started baking our own bread.  When yeast went into short supply and then became virtually non-existent, I started researching what our forefathers did before the days of commercial yeast.  Lo and behold...my newest challenge, and one I readily accepted - culturing my own yeast and experimenting with sourdough, an art form in and of itself, and definitely a labour of love. 

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To say hello, give me some tips, or to share some baking commiseration, send me an email.  I'd love to hear from you - especially from the adoptive parents of all my sourdough starter babies, and how your own adventures with sourdough have gone!

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