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15 weekend baking projects that will teach you more than any recipe ever could

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June 29, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
15 weekend baking projects that will teach you more than any recipe ever could

The baking projects that require a full weekend teach you things that a quick recipe never can — about dough, about patience, and about what happens when you give something the time it actually needs

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Center 83%

Right 0%


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