sábado, 17 de mayo de 2008

It's all about the bread...





It's all about the bread... it's all about the flour... it's all about the
kneading... it's all about the rising... and it's all about love. The art of baking brings us close to the earth. It is one of the simplest rudimentary tasks to be made.
Bread has been made for centuries and it has been the source of survival for generations. It's a noble business and we love it!

miércoles, 7 de mayo de 2008

Grupo Tortuguero at Peace and Loaf




Patricia Baum and her team of helpers came every Saturday morning to Peace and Loaf and set up their meeting corner. Visitors could come and get information on how to help and support their ecologically minded group. Whether to help with the turtle release program or their new recycling effort.

Info at: www.todostortugueros.org

The Peace and Loaf Family Continues.





The Peace and Loaf Family.






Every morning as we turned the music on and opened the doors at Peace and Loaf we heard people chatting, laughing and walking in for a cup of coffee and a cinnamon roll. Or simply, to buy a loaf of bread. These people, our customers became a familiar site for us. As the weeks went by we got to know them better. People made connections, exchanging information,
construction, hiking and shopping tips. It felt a little bit like a big happy family.

lunes, 5 de mayo de 2008

The Bus


At the beginning the Peace and Loaf VW van was seen cruising the Todos Santos streets loaded with bread to sell door to door.

martes, 22 de abril de 2008

Peace and Loaf ends its first season with a smile...


The alarm clock went off at 3AM on December 1, 2007. From then until last week, the smell of breadmaking permiated the air in Las Brisas neighborhood of Todos Santos, B.C.S. The yeast was added, sponges were being made, the dough was rising, the hands were flying, churning , kneading and turning, all in a synchronized dance with the close monitoring of the fire in our artisanal clay oven. By 7:30AM once the savories were out of the way it was time to roll out those cinnamon buns. The savory breads were lined up on wooden drying racks, the baskets prepped with white parchment paper and tables cleaned. 9:00AM came in a wink. The sound of cars, closing of doors, chitter chatter of people coming towards the gate marked the beginning of another happy day for us "the bakers". " Good morning, two cinnamon rolls, two coffees, please"... people smiling filling our communal tables, meeting each other perhaps for the first time, sharing thoughts and exchanging information on plants, real estate, news, health and so much more.

It was a familiar site, a communal point every Wednesday and Saturday. Our family grew, new travelers arrived, new residents kept coming, they brought their guests, their children, their grand children. We got to know them and felt sad when it was time to say good-bye whether it was after a couple of days, a week, two weeks, a month or four months.

Making bread and sharing it with others is one of the most humble and heart warming experiences we have had in our lives.
We thank you all for making it such a great season.

We welcome your comments and new bread recipes. We will be back in the Fall with lots of new and delicious breads!