My grandfather, who lived downstairs when I was growing up, was a retired baker. I can smell dough as I’m sitting here. I’d hang out with him on his side of the basement while he kneaded and floured since he kept baking until the day he died. That’s a great memory for me so thanks.
Both my mother and my wife are accomplished bakers. There is no more homely aroma in this world than freshly baked bread! I think baking would get my vote for the smells alone, even if I couldn’t eat it.
Have you thought of investing in a bread making machine? The produce is not as good as hand made but it’s better than shop bought and it’s virtually labour free.
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for men of course since women’s are always clean!
I’d say women’s are cleaner on average. I hate mucky fingernails!
ya me too!
My grandfather, who lived downstairs when I was growing up, was a retired baker. I can smell dough as I’m sitting here. I’d hang out with him on his side of the basement while he kneaded and floured since he kept baking until the day he died. That’s a great memory for me so thanks.
Both my mother and my wife are accomplished bakers. There is no more homely aroma in this world than freshly baked bread! I think baking would get my vote for the smells alone, even if I couldn’t eat it.
To echo Diana — yeah — ew! Great idea however!
Just a joke, really. I love freshly baked bread. Thanks for your feedback.
Maybe some day I’ll learn how to make fresh bread. These store-bought loaves are half dry by the time we get to buy them.
Have you thought of investing in a bread making machine? The produce is not as good as hand made but it’s better than shop bought and it’s virtually labour free.
Dude! …eeew!
Hi Ileandra,
Think of me when you’re eating your lunchtime butty!
Rob.
Waaaaaaaaaah! lol