What does post-Thanksgiving look like at your house? Are you up early for Black Friday sales? Do you sleep off that big meal as long as you can? After the days here of cooking, baking, and readying the house everyone looks forward to a slow day to pursue their own activities. Today I’m hoping to spend time outside planting garlic and perhaps to finish my Christmas shopping.
December is a great month for warmth – warm sweaters, warm blankets, warm boots and jackets. It’s also a time for warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, and others. They’re some of my favorites to bake with as the house is filled with comforting scents! With that said, here’s your December lineup:
December 5: House sourdough and gingerbread biscotti
December 12: House sourdough and eggnog muffins
December 19: House sourdough and mini sourdough cinnamon sugar babka
December 23: White chocolate peppermint scones and soft sourdough dinner rolls
With many people traveling around Christmastime, subscriptions will only be for the first three weeks of December. Orders for the 23rd will open at least a week ahead of time and I’ll send out an email about those orders as the date approaches. Instead of an extra treat for subscribers this month, I will add in a few biscotti or eggnog muffins to that week’s order. When you order, let me know which one you would like!
Gingerbread biscotti bring all of the warm flavors! I like the crunch of biscotti, and that it’s not usually as sweet as a cookie. I can see these dipped in coffee, or (if you were going to be fancy), Mexican hot chocolate. Biscotti will come with six to each order.
Just a note about babka, if you’ve not had it: imagine a cinnamon roll in bread form, but richer and with more filling. Babka is one of my favorite breads to make, and also to eat. Plus, they’re gorgeous! I’m planning to make these in mini loaf size in a few weeks.




I have a budding photographer in the family who has graciously offered to take bread photos for me! Thanks to a friend who is loaning her a very nice camera to try, she has been photographing anything that catches her eye this week. She spent some time deciding how she would stage the bread, then took it to where the light was best. I think she did a great job!



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I have the honor of contributing a basket this weekend for a fundraiser for the Early Pregnancy Loss Association. This non-profit supports women and families experiencing miscarriage, providing help in physical as well as spiritual and emotional ways. If you’re attending the banquet, you can bid on a few of my freshly baked items as well as a month-long subscription. There *might* be sourdough cinnamon rolls in the basket, so get your tickets if you haven’t already! If you’re not attending but would like to donate, you can find more information at
Those days may be behind us, but I’m bringing the taste and scents of those bakeries to Hillsdale this week. Soft sourdough German-style pretzels are the
October 3: Oat porridge sourdough – this bread is like comfort in loaf form. So good for everything from toast to sandwiches to a thick slab next to a bowl of soup.
If you’re just looking for baked goods now and then, you can also order week by week. Orders open on Fridays and close on Tuesday evenings, or when I sell out. This week, oat porridge sourdough and my house sourdough are available to order now for pickup on Thursday afternoon, October 3rd. When you order, you can choose to pick up at Hillsdale College or at my home in Hillsdale.