Saturday, December 1, 2012

HEBREW BREAD - YEAST-FREE WITH MICROBES

This in from a very well-read reader, fellow Montanan and friend of mine; that I have never met in person due to frustrating circumstances.  Being a committed germ freak, I have to say I was not appetized initially by the title of the piece.  Ever since my jaunt down a precarious gastro-intestinal road while on a mission in Brazil, anything to do with microbes is not for me..... and the reason I went into engineering!

I think this material will be well-received by the readership of the blog:

Long story short: I am a member of Azure Standard, which is the closest thing I could find to Ferris Organic Farm in Michigan where we used to get all our bulk grain and other organic groceries.  My local club is out of _____ and only orders every other month.  I am trying to use Facebook to get a club organized out of ________ which would order from them monthly.  I just put in an order this past week, which arrived Sunday.  Their website is azurestandard.com.  I know that the _______ Branch orders from them every month (That's because ______ realizes they are landlocked sitting ducks if the trucking up to ________ ever stops).  Anyway, Azure Standard had a new item in their catalog and I was just drawn to it.  It was a yeastless bread starter.  I thought it was a little spendy, so I ordered the DVD instead (only $5).  It's called Bread For Life, Baking Yeast-Free Bread With Microbes.  I just finished watching it and it is FANTASTIC.

I am convinced, as the Azure Standard folks are, that beyond the white flour and white sugar, something is very wrong with our food because of the massive use of yeast and yeast-extracts.  The bread they teach you how to make is yeast-free, and uses microbes.  (Other people call it wild yeast).  They sing a song at the end of this video and it makes me just want to cry.  It isn't the song, but it is how I feel when I hear these united believers, who are obviously family, sing in faith together. 

So I checked out their website.  And while I don't believe everything that he has written (especially the lengthy argument in support of what is, essentially, tithe-supported priestcraft), I do agree with much of what he says.  Something like this will have to happen in the Zion society of the future.  http://hebrewcongregation.org/THE%20HEBREW%20CONGREGATION/Articles/Articles.html

The Spirit has been bugging me to share this with you... both for the bread as well as for the concept of what a true township looked like before the government-church-complex took over in England.  Remember... that true township may have been part of the Coptic Church, brought to the British Isles by Tara....
 As a side note, I plan on doing a more in-depth piece (as in-depth as this dog and pony show blog can get....) on the township/Millennial model that Spencer spoke of and Joseph Smith was a proponent of.  I am so excited for it.  We will get away from this out of control urban sprawl and into a cohesive, healthy town-sized model that has everything necessary for the individual and the family to thrive.  The family unit will be supreme once again!

3 comments:

  1. wild yeast free. why would you need to buy it? just Google how to collect it. . .

    on another note. . . azure is amazing! and I don't think they have to report to the government about who buys what. . . like the LDS caneries do.You

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    1. I would do that, I suppose, only it's December, not the merry month of May. The wind is blowing so hard, I'm not sure there's any microbes left to be had on anything... :-) The Azure Standard folks do sell a starter, too.

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  2. here is a pretty simple wild yeast page:

    http://ruralspin.com/2012/02/01/using-wild-yeast-sourdough-starter-basic-bread/

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