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CREATIVE USES FOR SOURDOUGH “DISCARDS” w/ ELLEN HARBIN-DABBS, MAY 19TH, 2:00 PM, $25 PER PERSON

May 19 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

$25.00

Discard, feed, discard, feed, WOAH!!!!  Many folks give up on making their own sourdough because of all the waste.  Why are you throwing all of that wonderful sourdough away? This can be used in other recipes besides making a loaf of bread. Let’s learn what we can use the discard for instead of putting it in the trash.

Ellen Harbin-Dabbs is a Tennessee native.  Growing up in the Tennessee State Park system, she learned many traditional skills that have been forgotten over time.  She was taught ways of the hearth by her mother and grandmother, and the ways of the wild by her father who was an outdoor instructor and park ranger.  Her stories and insights will keep your entertained as she passes along the knowledge of the “old ways”.

This class is part of our new Home Spun series, designed to get us back in touch with our hand-made heritage.

Details

Date:
May 19
Time:
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Cost:
$25.00
Event Category:
Website:
https://serenityknoll.com

Organizer

Serenity Knoll Cooking School
Phone
423-534-8879
Email
sheridan@serenityknoll.com
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Venue

Serenity Knoll Farm
542 Bacon Branch Rd
Jonesborough, TN 37659 United States
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CREATIVE USES FOR SOURDOUGH "DISCARDS" w/ ELLEN HARBIN-DABBS, MAY 19TH, 2:00 PM, $25 PER PERSON
Discard, feed, discard, feed, WOAH!!!!  Many folks give up on making their own sourdough because of all the waste.  Why are you throwing all of that wonderful sourdough away? This can be used in other recipes besides making a loaf of bread. Let’s learn what we can use the discard for instead of putting it in the trash. Ellen Harbin-Dabbs is a Tennessee native.  Growing up in the Tennessee State Park system, she learned many traditional skills that have been forgotten over time.  She was taught ways of the hearth by her mother and grandmother, and the ways of the wild by her father who was an outdoor instructor and park ranger.  Her stories and insights will keep your entertained as she passes along the knowledge of the "old ways". This class is part of our new Home Spun series, designed to get us back in touch with our hand-made heritage.
$ 25.00
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