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Ivy Loughborough's avatar

Thanks so much for writing this sentence: “One of my goals in teaching is to coax people into being comfortable doing something that is unfamiliar and initially complicated, and in part this requires the results to be rewarding, so that people keep at it, rather than throw up their hands in frustration, never to try again.”

I’m a high school art teacher, and you’ve just perfectly summed up one of the most important aspects of teaching, especially subjects that have a complex process or a steep learning curve. I’m going to share this quote with all my high school art teacher friends.

Also, I agree with everything you said about flour here. I’d rather get my fiber from a bowl of steel cut oatmeal, a farro salad, a barley soup, or a German rye bread, than try to change a sourdough bread recipe to fit a misguided idea about what’s healthy

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Barbara Newton's avatar

Interesting article- it challenges some long held beliefs of mine about the superiority of whole grain flours and pushes my thinking into more complex questions and understanding.

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