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Old 02-14-2002, 10:19 AM
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Question King Arthur Bread Baking Classes

King Arthur Flour is holding bread baking classes here in town to highlight the fact that their products are now available at a local grocery store (Schnucks). They are having two classes, sweet breads and artisan breads, each two hours long. I was wondering if any of you have attended classes given by King Arthur and if they are worth going to? Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-14-2002, 10:58 AM
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I have not, but the classes caught my eye too...their catalog is interesting and the recipes look good....I think it's worth a try...price is right.
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I haven't had the chance, but know someone who has and she was very pleased with what was offered. If the classes are as good as the products from their catalog are I don't think it will be a waste!(or waist).
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I have not been to any of their classes, but I know where you can find people that have The Baking Circle is a message board operated by King Arthur. It's quite lively, well mannered and full of good info. Even though they run the site, King Arthur's stays out of the way. It's more than just a promo site.
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Thanks for the info. I'd like to take both classes but it looks like I'll only be taking the artisan bread class. I'll be sure to report back.
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I assisted at a King Arthur bread class a few years ago; found it very informative, the instructor was knowledgeable, and the class was a lot of fun - bread was great, too! They really address a lot of the problems that home bakers may encounter with bread baking.
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Svadhisthana,

Thanks for the info. I might just see you there on Thursday. Maybe Schnuck's will carry more KA flour. I buy 6 bags or more at a time when they do have some in stock because they run out too quickly. I'm also hoping that Schnuck's will now order some of the high protein flour for making bagels and bialys. I requested before, but no results so far.
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Smile Last night's artisan class

I arrived at about 7:00 and the room was packed. I ended up sitting waaaay in back but with the aid of a large overhead mirror I could still see fairly well. The instructor covered basics like the proper way to measure flour, making a poolish, the differences between A.P. flour and Bread flour, using a bread machine (for kneading only-something I'm quite familiar with ), couches, dough rising baskets, kneading slack dough, turning dough, and a few basic shapes. All in all it was a good class. I came away with some new bits of information and it put me in the mood to bake more. The past few weeks I haven't had the time or patience to bake bread, so I've been making frequent trips to the local bakery to get my "fix". Last night I came home and made a poolish-better run to the store for more flour..............
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Default 50 Pound Bags Of Flour

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Contact your local food distributor to see if they carry 50# bags of flour. They should cost less that $15 per bag. Yes, <$15 per bag. Cheaper than going to a grocery store.
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My dear Kokopuffs - Don't you think 50# bags of flour is a little intimadating for the home cook? I do absolutely agree with you re the pricing, though.
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Marm:

Absolutely NOT!!! Especially when two-one and a half pound bread loaves are made weekly. A 50 # sack will last therefore about 6 months. And, that works out to approximately 20 cents per pound of dry flour which allows for lots of mistakes (learning curve) inherent in breadmaking.
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Koko,

I know you told me before, but tell me again, what flour do you use? Anyway, the company my wife works for just sold their Robin Hood flour division, so no more cheap Robin Hood for me.

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Default Rocky Mountain Flour Milling

Kuan:

'Twas Alpine Flour that I use from the Rocky Mountain Flour MIlling operation, located in Platteville, Colorado - about 30 minutes north of Denver. Their website is listed below. If you telephone them they can give you the name of the distributor in your state who carries their products.

http://www.baystatemilling.com/rocky...ling/main.html

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Thanks, will do that on your recommendation.

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Kuan,

Ever tried any of the King Arthur Flours? And you can order it online!

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