This is Denise the Country Baker’s recipe, minus any toppings.

It uses the best modern ingredients available to bakers today —


I had my brother bring me the wheat berries from an Amish store located somewhere between his home and mine — listings for retailers can be found at the Wheat Montana website; if you bake a lot, you can ask your local whole foods retailer to stock it for you. The yeast I found at Whole Foods, cheaper than buying online. The others were available at our local natural foods store (some specialty supermarkets carry them too especially if there are a lot of home bakers in your area). I can also order most of these by bulk from our organic foods co-op. If you live in the US, you can click here to find a buying club near you. There’s also United West for those who live in the Western US. I haven’t found a comprehensive state listing of co-ops and buying clubs, so if you find one please let me know! I found United through local like-minded friends, so if you don’t live in the states serviced by United ask around your neighborhood, or post an ad at your local library.

Denise I found through the yahoogroups mixer-owners, a great resource for information on breads. Mostly they discuss how to use Bosch or Electrolux DLX mixers, but you’ll find tips and recipes as well. (I joined this group when I was looking around for a new mixer and a grainmill; I’m not an active listmember anymore as I’m on no-mail on most of my groups — too much e-mail!)