
Happy Christmas Eve!! Mister and I are in the kitchen preparing for a family dinner tomorrow and I remember that last year I was in here creating a taste of my past and making
Lefse (yes, that is a link that you should definitely click on). So this year, we're going forward instead of into the past. I have always wanted to venture out a bit in my bread making arena and today is my chance.
A few weeks ago, I went on a hunt for a cookbook I have had FOREVER. It had vanished. Oh, I know it's here somewhere and long after I'm gone my kids will find it and remember me calling each one of them asking if they have it. It'll be fun giggle for them. I say this because I gave up the hunt, went on the internet, and ordered another copy of it. Yes, I liked it THAT much. It's from 1973 and this one is in much better shape than the one I had. It doesn't have all my wonderful notes in it, but I'm ready to go. Today, we are going to tackle Italian bread.
It's really kind of funny to me because it shows how much our social wording has changed. The category that the Italian Bread recipe is found under is "Foreign and Holiday Breads." Cool, let's bake.