Bread MakingClasses

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Does anyone know of any bread making classes available for a newbie in the Mid Michigan area?

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Happy baking, Brian

Greetings from the Little Traverse Bay area....

You certainly have the right idea about actual classes, as I've found that there's really no comparison to getting your hands in the dough under the tutelage of a pro.

You are only a couple hours away from Ann Arbor.  Why not give Zingerman's a try and attend a class there?  They have some great offerings in November:  http://www.bakewithzing.com/calendar/2013-11

Stone Circle Bakehouse (E. Lansing area) also offers classes from time to time.  The Mid Michigan Food Club may have some suggestions:  http://www.meetup.com/Mid-Michigan-Food-Club/events/115705662/

If you don't want to travel, invest in a scale and a good bread book - and avoid recipes that use volume versus weight as too much can go wrong with volume measurements. 

Best wishes on your bread journey.

Thanks for the info LindyD. I will check out the classes. The scale sounds as though to is a great idea!