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A Zero-Waste Vegan Thanksgiving Menu

Posted on November 16, 2018October 27, 2020by Anne-Marie Bonneau
Fall farmers' market produce arranged on a rustic tabletop. Some of the produce is in cloth bags. The produce includes persimmons, mushrooms, romanesco, tomatoes, apples, cabbage, onions, small squash, jalapeños, potatoes and purple string beans

Like all things zero waste, this menu requires a bit of planning but not that much. During a recent Instagram Live, I discussed tips for preventing waste at Thanksgiving—not just food waste but packaging waste also (read 18 waste-busting tips here). A few people asked for Thanksgiving dinner menu ideas, specifically for vegan dishes. I […]

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By Popular Demand: Online LIVE Sourdough Bread Workshop

Posted on October 29, 2018October 29, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau
sourdough bread and crackers

So many people have asked for it and here it is: an online, interactive, sourdough bread workshop Years ago I taught myself to make delicious sourdough bread—and didn’t bake a really good loaf for months. Drastically shorten your learning curve! The first person who took my sourdough bread class baked a wonderful loaf—on his first […]

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Why Cook Two Things at Once When You Can Cook Six?

Posted on August 29, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I strive to run my kitchen as efficiently as possible—I use up absolutely every bit of food, do my best to dirty only one bowl instead of two or three or four and on an ideal day, cram as much as possible into my oven and cook a pile of food all at once. After working […]

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How Do I Juggle All of This?

Posted on May 24, 2018November 30, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Sometimes this lifestyle makes me crazy. I will admit it. When I try to rush out the door in the morning and notice my sourdough starter sitting on the counter, yearning for the feeding I have neglected to give it, I get why people don’t want to look after one. Although feeding my starter takes […]

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Two Spring Webinars: Sourdough Starter and Ginger Beer

Posted on April 21, 2017May 24, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau
kombucha and ginger beer

I have scheduled two webinars for the spring—one on May 3rd and one on June 7th. Both take place at 4pm Pacific Time. If you can’t attend these, you can watch the recorded webinars later. If you attend, however, you can ask me questions in real time using the chat window next to the live […]

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Sourdough Starter Webinar

Posted on April 27, 2016April 27, 2016by Anne-Marie Bonneau

If you missed my sourdough webinar tonight streaming on YouTube, you can watch it below. I have to warn you that this no-budget video, unlike the information contained within, is not of the highest quality. Below the video, I’ve added my class notes if you were either in the class and want to refer to them […]

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Sourdough Measurements by the Cup (or Why I Use a Kitchen Scale…)

Posted on April 6, 2016August 5, 2020by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 08/05/20 WARNING: Use these measurements at your own risk! When I feed my sourdough starter or bake sourdough bread, I measure out the ingredients on my kitchen scale. I set my bowl or measuring cup on the scale, zero it out and then simply dump out the flour until I hit x grams. And […]

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Sourdough Pancakes

Posted on April 1, 2016May 28, 2020by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Click here to jump to the recipe Go here for a vegan version Ever since Michael Pollan’s four-part series Cooked debuted on Netflix in February, my sourdough bread post gets more traffic than anything else on here, followed closely by this post on Eleanor, my sourdough starter. If you too have caught the sourdough bug, you […]

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7 Easy Foods to Make Not Buy

Posted on March 9, 2016January 31, 2023by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 09/25/19 I do like to cook but I also love easy. Big Food has convinced us that cooking is very difficult, best left up to professionals, time-consuming, beneath us…and on and on. I understand that not everyone will want to bake their own bread (it tastes SO much better than store-bought though!) but the […]

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