How much do you love the delicious pastries from The Backwards Bread Company in St. Cloud? There's something so special about those flaky pastries that keeps us coming back time after time.

Now our delicious pastry maker is going to be teaching you how to make your own delicious creations by launching their brand new YouTube channel.

A BRAND-NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL FROM BACKWARDS BREAD COMPANY

If you've ever met the wonderful people behind the Backwards Bread Company, you already know why they are creating this channel. They are all about sharing the love of baking with their friends, family, and loyal customers.

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SOURDOUGH 101 SERIES IN APRIL

They are kicking off their new channel with a 'Sourdough 101' series. This series is all about helping those people who have always wanted to bake their own bread but really didn't know where to begin.

Head baker Travis is going to walk you through every step that you need to create your own sourdough.

SOURDOUGH STARTER KITS ARE AVAILABLE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

To help you get started, they've actually created Sourdough Starter Kits that you can stop by and pick up, which include everything you need to start baking your own creations at home.


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HEAD BAKER TRAVIS TAKES YOU ON A SOURDOUGH JOURNEY

Travis will walk you through the tools that you need as well as the list of ingredients, and he will also be giving you information on how to maintain and feed your starter, how to store it, and teach you to recognize what a good starter should smell like, so you don't use one that has spoiled.

If you've ever wanted to learn how to make sourdough bread, this is a great opportunity to learn from the pros at Backwards Bread Company in St. Cloud.

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