I'm definitely going to use this recipe again--and in bulk! Making a few loaves and freezing them for later is just as much work as making one loaf, and when you're feeling like a lazy bum you can just defrost one and, voila! Homemade bread.
Mixing the dry ingredients....

My favorite part is the kneading. It's therapeutic.
Finished product! I brushed a little melted butter on top to add some flavor.

Tony took these photos of the sliced bread---I think they're really great! I think he did it out of neccessity, he knew I wanted pictures of the bread, but he really wanted a sandwich :).


NUTELLA!

P.s. I feel a little dorky for copyrighting all my pictures, but I'd be pretty cranky if I found out that someone else thought it was good enough to use without telling me, and then they became famous while I was still stuck in grad school. Mild exaggeration, people. Hardy har har.
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