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LUBBOCK, Texas - If you think the cost of gassing up your car is outrageous, wait until you need to restock your pantry. The price of wheat has more than tripled during the past 10 months, making Americans' daily bread - and bagels and pizza and pasta - feel a little like luxury items. And baked goods aren't the only ones getting more expensive: Experts expect about 80 percent of grocery prices will spike, too, because wheat and other grains are used to feed cattle, poultry and dairy cows.
... has seen growing sales of bread-making machines. Some experts said wheat prices may be close to to...
LUBBOCK, Texas -- If you think the cost of gassing up your car is outrageous, wait until you need to restock your pantry. The price of wheat has more than tripled during the past 10 months, making Americans' daily bread -- and bagels and pizza and pasta -- feel a little like luxury items. And baked goods aren't the only things getting more expensive: Experts expect some 80 percent of grocery prices will spike, too, and could remain steep for years because wheat and other grains are used to feed cattle, poultry and dairy cows.
... has seen growing sales of bread-making machines. Some experts said wheat prices may be close to to...
By Betsy Blaney The Associated Press
... has seen growing sales of bread-making machines. Some experts said wheat prices may be close to to...
...Slicing machines cut finished loaves and packaging machines blew wr...
With Passover approaching and chametz looming in her larder, Karen Schneiderman knew she had to act. During the eight-day holiday, which began Monday, Jews are barred by religious law from having chametz, the Hebrew term for foods that contain leaven.
... such as toasters and bread-making machines often are put into storage. Foods with chametz are...
For too many of us, making bread belongs in the same category as public speaking and bungee jumping. The condition could be listed in a diagnostic manual of phobias: Bread-Making Failure Disorder, characterized by an extreme aversion to kneading dough and/or a fear of producing loaves with the texture of rubber, the weight of granite and the aroma of burnt fiberboard. OK, even if the comparison to bungee jumping is a leap, the dread over bread is real. In this modern age of too little time and too many tasks, working with dough has acquired an almost mysterious air, something that seems better left to bakers with an artisanal touch.
... down with several cookbooks for bread machines, reading not just the recipes but the chapters on ...
Jules Shepard almost quit baking for good when she was diagnosed with celiac disease in the 1990s. Back then, gluten-free foods were barely on the American radar, and Internet resources were unavailable. The primary wheat-flour substitute of the day was rice flour. "It has a gritty texture, leaves a crumbly result, and it requires a lot of moisture," she said recently over the phone from her home in Baltimore. Discouraged after trying a few recipes from a gluten-free cookbook, she tossed it. "I quit baking. It was too depressing, like going through the stages of grief. You are told you can't live your life the way you did before. You are never going to go to a restaurant or have a good birthday cake.
...Reserve the yeast for last in bread machines, making a small well in the top of the dry ingredi...
... were bread-making and pasta-making machines, he said. . At the upscale Neiman Marcus store, cu...
Wegmans is facing $195,000 in fines from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after the government workplace regulator said it found serious and repeat violations at the grocer's corporate bakery and distribution center in Rochester. The bulk of the fines -- about $140,000 worth -- come from repeat violations Wegmans had been cited for in the past. Wegmans is accused in several instances of not properly cutting off power sources to machines before workers maintained them, putting them at risk for injury in the case of a machine unintentionally starting back up. Wegmans is also accused of not properly training workers in those so-called "lockout/tag out" procedures, and not devising plans and safeguards to put certain lockout procedures in place.
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