But, how do I bake all that bread! I made 45 loaves for today's market and I am exhausted. I have finally taken a few pictures.
My bread laying out on parchment paper for the second rising. |
Clear cellophane is cheap and works well to cover the bread. I don't even need tape. I just tuck it under the front of the container and drape it back. I can easily get in to serve the bread. |
This is some of the other things I am selling. I have ice in the tub to keep cold things cold. All my packaging has my 'logo' of a splash of green. I am also selling some local organic flours. |
Wow Sarah! Your breads look so good! I bet you are so exhausted! I know people who do the farmer's market and they are up all night baking! Kudos to you for taking on such a project! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteI can imagine how exhausted you are, but making these natural breads and spreads to sell at the farmers' market sound like so much fun to me! I'd love to be doing something like that :)
ReplyDeleteSarah, I am in awe. I can't believe all the work you do EVERY WEEK~~ huge kudos to you. Your table looks just perfect.. the drawers are a really creative idea... sneeze guards? It's a good idea, but does sound a little icky!! Wish I had a loaf right now... $5 is a great price!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you keep up with it all. I am glad that you are having such success!
ReplyDeleteGood heavens that is a lot of work! And I (occasionally!) moan about baking a few loaves each week for the family! No wonder you are tired!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the diameter of the circular loaves? Looks like about 7 or 8 inches?
How on earth do you do it, 45 loaves would take me a week to cook in my oven!!! $5 sounds more than reasonable to me for a home made loaf. Wish I could bring all my jars of jams, jellies and pickles over to your farmers market. Don't over do it, relax when you can. Diane
ReplyDeletei work at the farmers' market in london, and always love looking at and smelling those delicious homebaked breads, so i really enjoyed the photos of your bread! they look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love baking bread...you deserve to be tired...happy you are selling so well:) I wanted to try your No-Knead Link but it disappeared. If you ever get a sec, LOL, please repost that recipe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and family,
Gail