Want to avoid extensive kneading? Try a bread-folding technique! Here are a few pointers and our favorite videos on how to fold bread dough.
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Want to avoid extensive kneading? Try a bread-folding technique! Here are a few pointers and our favorite videos on how to fold bread dough. Reader letters about colony collapse disorder; growing food gardens; using ducks for natural pest control; used tractors; how MOTHER EARTH NEWS has changed their lives; Yvon Chouinard and Patagonia; MOTHER EARTH NEWS on Facebook; on-demand water heaters; farm shares and classifieds; great places; electric ATVs; rejecting industrial meat; trying, and loving, Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day; and MOTHER EARTH NEWS online-only content. Are you ready to bring solar power into your home? New and improved thin-film solar panels can help make that possible. Thin-film solar modules are lightweight and flexible, which makes them useful for many different applications, such as “solar shingles” for your roof. Beautiful and helpful in controlling pests, turkeys are easy to raise and fun to watch. Plus by raising turkeys at home, you’ll have farm-fresh turkey for holiday meals. Originally published as “Homegrown Turkeys are Terrific!” in the October/November 2001 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. Learn to love high-bush cranberries with this Alaskan cranberry jelly recipe. A Country Lore tip from the October/November 2001 issue. Wilderness reminds us of our place in the world, and that our choices and actions matter a great deal. Originally published as “Knowing Our Place” in the October/November 2001 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. Good caulk will help you save energy, avoid moisture damage and prevent pest problems. The best caulk for the job depends on the situation.Originally published as CAULK in the October/November 2001 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS Step-by-step instructions on how to tan a hide. This method of tanning leather is low cost and low labor compared to other methods of tanning Simple home food preservation techniques will leave you with delicious fruit and vegetables all year long. Originally published as “Savor Summer’s Harvest All Year Long” in the October/November 2001 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS. |
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