I thought some of you might be interested in a new shaping technique:
http://www.breadcetera.com/?p=105
SteveB
Floyd - Rather than rewriting the full post here, I thought a link to the post would be more appropriate. If it is considered bad form to link away from TFL, please let me know and I will no longer do so.
David
Dave, glad you liked it! If you ever get the chance, give it a go. It might be a bit labor intensive (although, for me, it was loads of fun) but I think you'll be pleased with the result.
SteveB
www.breadcetera.com
AnnieT, the post contains a couple of videos which might take some time to load. Check the progress bar at the bottom of your browser to see if the page is loading, albeit slowly.
SteveB
www.breadcetera.com
AnnieT, thanks for letting me know of the problem. I'll see if there is anything I can do on my end.
SteveB
www.breadcetera.com
Great improvising..I love all the different shapes..that to me is truly artisan. Not said to provoke any more discussions about the definition of "artisan"! This is mine..Thanks for sharing.
Betty