Thursday, January 8, 2009

Is it really about the bread, people?



Today I was given a Ziploc bag containing the starter batter of Amish Friendship Bread. Amish Friendship Bread has always made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. I love the idea that in this hectic world, it requires you to slow down, complete small steps, and wait ten days before even baking it.

Sure, it's a little odd that it sits in a Ziploc bag for that many days and "ferments" (according to the directions), but anyone who has had it knows it's worth both the wait and its strange means of preparation. Even more so, what I like about Friendship Bread is that you give to a friend, and they pass it to their friends, and so on. It's like a tiny little gift that yields this yum-o bread and mini science experiment all in one.

Today at work I tried to get a few co-workers pumped about me giving them a starter bag of batter when I mix mine in a few days, and they just weren't game. They even wrinkled their noses.

They just don't get that it's not all about that Ziploc bag of goo, do they?

3 comments:

Nicole said...

I would have taken the bread, Mindi! Does it travel well?

Sarah said...

The bread is sooo yummy! Tell these people that sour dough is made the same way and I bet they don't turn their nose up at a sourdough roll!

Elizabeth said...

awww, i would be one of the people that took the baggie of goo out of sympathy for you and never made it. but i love you anyway.