“Sourdough…. It’s like a meditation for me, it’s getting my hands into the dough, feeling the dough, connecting with the earth, connecting with the Spirit. And it’s helped me so much. It still does. This is, perhaps, not the material point of sourdough, it’s more like a spiritual one.”
Farah Heron, Author of Accidentally Engaged
“Especially for somebody who’s life isn't going great right now, I think she finds it comforting that all that sourdough bread is is flour, water, and salt. There’s nothing else in there. So I think for her to find comfort in being able to create something beautiful from just the mundane parts of her own life.”
Hannah Dela Cruz, Author of Sourdough Every Day
“I think I really relate with people who picked up sourdough during the pandemic. I think sourdough, for me personally, provided a lot of structure in my life at a moment when I was really lost and didn't know what was next for me. I would wake up everyday, feed my starter, see what was going on with it, go to the blogs and read about it, and learn something new about it everyday. It was kind of a distraction at the time and also a really great way to have structure in my life at a time that was really confusing and I didn't have any.”
Michael James, Author of The Tivoli Road Baker
“I was a chef for 10 years but I always stayed behind to help out on pastry, or I was always helping out on bread. That’s kind of where that little bug comes from. It was all yeasted bread back then, did all the kind of scrolls and rolls, and gradually… I got Dan Leopard’s book, The Handmade Loaf, which is something I had when I was about 20, 21 and that was something I would just sort of play around with if I was at work or at home and just read and fantasize about making these sourdough breads from all over the world.”
Daniel Leader of Bread Alone Bakery
“It’s hard for me to talk about bread without talking about people. If I was just going to write a book with sixty recipes, I couldn’t do it. To me, the experience of baking, and the people who are baking, are just as important as the recipes, and I find it’s motivational to read about people like this…”
Sarah Owens, Author of Sourdough
Bonnie Ohara of Alchemy Bread
“I wake up in the morning and wash my face with soap that my friend made, I pour myself a cup of coffee that’s coffee roasted by somebody I know, every step of my day is built around the people that live here…. that’s my heart and soul… they support my business, I support their ventures and it's like a huge collaborative effort … and feel like that's step one. It’s laying the ground work within your community to create a web of support”
Emilie Raffa of The Clever Carrot
“Sourdough taught me….that it’s OK to do things differently…it’s OK to mess up, it’s OK not to have the perfect score on my loaf, it’s OK not to have oven spring somedays. All these things teach you valuable lessons and they take you to the next level. I really think it’s a journey that is ongoing for everybody and it’s so powerful to share with others because you end up learning so much from each other.”