Homemade Bread Day is celebrated yearly on November 17.
Origin of Homemade Bread Day
It appears that this delicious day was begun by the National Homemade Bread committee based in Ann Arbor, MI. It has been observed annually since the 1980s and was founded as a way of bringing families together to bake. Sounds good to me, as I absolutely LOVE any kind of bread product ~ and homemade is the best.
Many of the contributors here on Review This! agree that bread is a delicious delight and have reviewed their favorites. Check out a wide variety of bread products and recipes in this article.
Specialty Breads
Raintree Annie brings us a recipe for Irish Soda Bread.
Sam Monaco reviews an Easy Pumpkin Spice Bread, quickly made from a mix.
Mary Beth Grander (MBG Photo) shares her favorite Banana Bread recipe.
And for a bread-related 'sweet treat', Sam Monaco gives us his fried dough recipe made in an Air Fryer.
Dieters Delight
Don't feel left out from enjoying bread products, Keto Fans. Margaret Schindel has reviewed some delicious breads that neatly meet your dietary requirements:
Here's her Keto bread mix review and her yeast bread recipe.
If 'muffins' are your bread of choice, Margaret shares her low-carb Cheddar corn dog muffins recipe for a delicious snack or meal.
Needed and Necessary Bread Products for Your Homemade Bread Recipes
Dawn Rae reviewed a very helpful French Bread Pan
And for slicing that fresh-baked bread, here's Dawn's review of a very good bread knife.
Oh, and of course you need a pretty bread box to store your homemade breads. Barbara (Brite-Ideas) reviews a super duper bread box that will be beautiful, as well as helpful, in your kitchen.
Extra Bread Hints
If you don't have time to prepare your yeast bread mix for baking, this frozen bread dough from your freezer will allow you to have fresh baked bread whenever you wish.
Summary
If you need more bread recipes, check out this bread cookbook found on Amazon. It should neatly solve all of your bread cravings!
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Thought for the Day: Bread is a lot like the Sun. It rises in the Yeast and sets in the Waist.
*Homemade Bread Day Holiday reviewed by Wednesday Elf