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Waldorf Book of Breads

Marsha Post Winslow Eliot Jo Valens

$34.99

Spiral bound

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English
SteinerBooks, Inc
14 April 2010
"Like the bestselling Waldorf Kindergarten Snack Book and the Waldorf School Book of Soups, this newest book in the series provides yet another a rich resource for spending time in the kitchen with young children--this time baking bread. What child doesn't like to feel and knead bread dough, watch it rise, and then taste it fresh from the oven? Not only is such hands-on sensory experience fun for everyone, it is also invaluable to young children as they continue to incarnate into our world.

These recipes have been handed down by grandmothers, mothers, aunts, and friends. They are easy to follow and encourage the baker, young and older alike, to use the best possible ingredients, making bread once again the healthy ""staff of life"" it once was. The Waldorf Book of Breads includes tasty breads for the daily table and specialty breads for the seasons and special occasions.

And, like the Waldorf snack book and the book of soups, The Waldorf Book of Breads is spiral-bound, so it lies flat to make life in the kitchen a little easier.

Artist Jo Valens once again provides delightful illustrations to accompany the many recipes for delicious breads."
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Illustrated by:   Jo Valens
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Imprint:   SteinerBooks, Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   159g
ISBN:   9780880107037
ISBN 10:   0880107030
Pages:   64
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Spiral bound
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marsha Post was senior editor, translator, and Waldorf and adult education coordinator for SteinerBooks. While living in New York City, she was a leader in the Anthroposophical Society branch. She also served on the General Council of the Anthroposophical Society. Marsha crossed the threshold of death July 8, 2022. Winslow Eliot graduated from Scripps College in California and the Publishing Procedures Course at Radcliffe before moving to New York City, where she worked at several major publishing houses. Winslow later moved to western Massachusetts with her husband and two children to become public relations director and humanities teacher at the Great Barrington Rudolf Steiner School and later at the Great Barrington Waldorf High School. She has also led adult seminars and workshops for aspiring and published writers. Winslow is a member of Romance Writers of America, PEN, and the Authors Guild. Her books include The Bright Face of Danger (St. Martin's, 1993) Jo Valens teaches kindergarten at the Rudolf Steiner School in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where she and husband share a beautiful garden in which she works, draws, and seek communion with the elemental world.

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