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Bake for Ukraine: Online Sourdough Bread Workshop Fundraiser

Six months since my last fundraising workshop to support people living in Ukraine, Russia continues its assault on the country. In addition to killing and injuring thousands, the war has also further stressed a stressed global food supply—Russia had blocked Ukrainian exports of wheat, Ukraine’s second-largest crop. Via a sea corridor facilitated by the UN and Turkey in July, stockpiled wheat has been slowly shipping.

Part fundraiser, part thanksgiving for the wheat we have, let’s bake sourdough bread together in this interactive workshop. Invest a bit of time over a weekend to learn a life-long skill that will bring you nourishment and comfort in a chaotic world—and raise funds for a good cause!

Please note! You will need an active sourdough starter to participate in this class.

Have questions about your starter? Go here for my sourdough starter FAQs.

Class begins on Friday, October 14th

We will meet several times over the weekend. On Saturday, while we are offline during the bulk fermentation, I’ll stand by. If you need help, please call. I’ve also included lots of time in the schedule below to answer your questions.

If you can’t make it to each session, I will record these and email everyone the video links at the end.

How to secure a spot in the fundraiser

Suggested donation: $45 per spot or more. But please, if that is too steep, donate what you can afford. It all adds up!

STEP ONE: Donate directly to any of the organizations below—or to another one that supports Ukraine.

STEP TWO: Next, email proof of payment to zwc.fundraiser@gmail.com (a screenshot works) and you will receive the top-secret Zoom link for the workshop. Please include the donation amount in your email so I can track the total amount this class raises.

Class materials for two loaves

Equipment

The right tools make baking easier. However, you don’t need all of the expensive tools that I’ve listed here. When I was stranded at my mom’s in Canada at the beginning of Covid, I used the minimal equipment she has and I baked fabulous loaves. Go here for a post on making bread without the fancy tools.

For preparing the dough

For shaping and proofing the dough

For baking the bread

Miscellaneous

Ingredients

Notes

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