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Traditional baguettes by hand

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Mar 14, 2010. 10:35 AMschneb says:
I'm eager to try this. I've been making '5 min. artisan bread' for the last few months and worry I'll wear out my family's enjoyment of that by over-use. This will be a nice way to give some variety and you make it look 'doable'. 

so thanks!

Just an FYI--this instructable is featured at another site (they give a link that acknowledges the instructables source). I assume there's no copyright infringement, but whether there is or isn't, it's gotta count as a solid endorsement of some kind. 

Here's the link: 
zedomax.com/blog/2009/05/29/baking-diy-how-to-make-traditional-baguettes-by-hand/
 

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