I certainly agree that Coles and Woolworths stock very little fresh or unprocessed ingredients.With regard to the industrialisation of the bread-making process I would have to agree with that also. I guess the question is how far do you go? Many dietitians and nutritionists throughout the world argue that the seven day fermentation process used by Ethiopians in the preparation of injera bread is the only way in which humans should prepare and consume grain (which was not part of our evolutionary diet). Unless there is some fermentation (and pre-digestion) of grain we are not able to gain valuable nutrients from it anyway. During our travels through Ethiopia we have learned how to make injera (a teff-based pancake bread that is the basis of the Ethiopian diet) and the process hasn't changed in thousands of years. Ultimately I guess it depends on which theory you subscribe to and what you are actually able to do. My teff supply has run out from our last trip to Ethiopia and I'm not able to import it so I am back to normal bread (in limited quantities- particularly for our Oziopian son).
.... If anyone has the chance to read "English Breast and Yeast Cookery" by Elizabeth David, you can read all about the downhill process of ......
Quote from: Paul on November 21, 2009, 02:43:02 am.... If anyone has the chance to read "English Breast and Yeast Cookery" by Elizabeth David, you can read all about the downhill process of ......Paul, if I didn't know you better then I would be thinking you have more than Bread on your mind !!Still haven't bought Breast and Yeast Cookery, but believe there is a copy at the Books for Cooks store in Fitzroy. Have to check it out. Is there a centre spread ? Hopefully it's butter! Can't believe that they are so far behind with the pros and cons of butter and marg !! We are lucky, there are market gardens nearby so often the supermarket will have bins of very fresh produce - often with mud still on it. The local greengrocer's produce often looks very much inferior. We still can't grow enough - my broad beans were hopeless. Sorry, off on a tangent.Back to poor Huilink, who is doing the right thing and converting from Bread Machine to TMX bread. Yes, a few minutes is ample.
We have Rusty's markets here in Cairns, which are great, but Qld is not big on greengrocers.