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Saturday November 11, 2006 - 11:11 AM

Bread

Category:
Food
Maker:
Bread Review
Type:
Baked Goods
Average:
1 reviews

Bread name Henry's Harvest Rustic Multigrain
Baker Grace Baking, Richmond
Purchased Wednesday, May 04, 2005, 6:30PM

Tested Wednesday, May 04, 2005, 10:00PM
Price $3.19
Weight 16 oz.
Size (LxWxH) 11" x 4" x 3"


The bread comes in a white paper bag with ingredients and nutrition information. The bag is almost, but not quite, big enough to cover the whole loaf.

The loaf is quite attractive. Lovely color, two scores on the top. The whole loaf is nicely floured, and you can see a bunch of different grains at the surface. The bottom is generously floured.

The loaf feels firm, a bit dense, just as you'd expect from something that claims to be rustic.

The outside smell is very good, nice and rich, with a lot of grain smell. Very pleasant.

The cut was relatively easy, as expected given the feel. It's relatively easy to make clean slices.

The crumb is of average density, with a nice grey/brown color, and lots of visible grains.

The inside smell is is very pleasant, you can really smell the grains. By golly, this thing actually smells somewhat rustic!

Taste

The crust has a good texture, and melts more easily than I expected. Excellent taste with lots of grain flavors, sometimes even a bit nutty. Excellent mouthfeel.

The crumb is really quite god, you can feel the grain seeds, with a slight sourdough taste (maybe).

Conclusion

This is unusually good for a semi-industrial bread. Grace does not hold back on the grains, and that really pays off. Excellent rustic bread.

Saturday October 21, 2006 - 9:39 AM

alright for now

Category:
Music
Artist:
The anniversary
Year:
2006
Genre:
Rock & Indie
Average:
1 reviews

The Anniversary was an indie rock band formed in 1997 in Lawrence, Kansas. The band released two full length albums: Your Majesty and Designing a Nervous Breakdown. Originally a group of high school friends, Matthew Pryor of The Get Up Kids approached them about recording an album. Designing a Nervous Breakdown was the result. The band broke up on February 6, 2004.

Sometimes I let myself cry.