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Why Bread in Canada Doesn't Taste Like Bread in France (And What You Can Do About It)
If you've ever visited France and felt betrayed by Canadian bread when you got home, you're not imagining it. Here's the real reason why — and what to do about it.

The Truth About Frozen Bread: Why Serious Bakers Actually Freeze Their Best Loaves
Most people assume frozen bread is a compromise. It isn't — when it's done right, freezing is actually the best way to get artisan-quality bread to your kitchen, wherever you live.