Bread – Simplified and Complicated

Warning! The information in the post may be false. Using the advice provided may cause muscle pain, a hurricane of flour, and in extreme cases, lead to baking bread. Before using, consult a baker or psychotherapist. In short: Ingredients: 1 cup of sourdough 2.5 cups of water 9.5 cups of flour or 9 cups of flour and a handful of leftover bread 14 g salt 10 g yeast 1 teaspoon of glucose Order:…

What fun – muffins

To be honest, I was very surprised by the spasmodic enthusiasm for the muffin. The more I heard and read about the muffin, the more I was put off. The name is silly, the origin is uninteresting… 😉 However, you can’t avoid the muffin – it will get anyone. And that’s good. Fantastic fun. spontaneous whim + blueberries = my modest flock of muffins (there were 10, but I didn’t have time to get out my camera) disappearing quickly…

Buttons – haberdashery for reenactors

My latest tailoring feats are late medieval men's clothing – doublet, cothehardie, robe… On this occasion I made a few handfuls of typical haberdashery accessories 🙂 In the Middle Ages – in addition to buttons cast from metal – textile buttons were used, i.e. made from a piece of fabric. And no wonder – such buttons are also used today, although not very often. Buttons are made of:…