Today, I leave you with the next A&J comic from a little bread-baking sequence that ran in newspapers five years ago this month. It is based on true events. I, myself, purchase a voluminous encyclopedia on bread-making in an attempt to get to the next level in my own baking efforts. However, when I opened the tome and began to read, my first reaction was, “You have got to be kidding me!” No wonder my bread hadn’t been perfect. Those of the 250 steps I had not omitted, I had gotten all wrong. I gave the book away to a fellow baker who fell upon it with a joyous noise that I recognized well enough, but I said nothing. I need to call her and see how it went.
Baker’s Man II
By Jimmy Johnson
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