<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b>"To knead dough mindfully is a way of slowing down, of giving ourselves the opportunity to be in the present moment."</b> <p/><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>"To knead dough mindfully is a way of slowing down, of giving ourselves the opportunity to be in the present moment." <br> </b></p><p><i>Bread Therapy</i> is a self-help book that celebrates baking bread; a practice that not only produces delicious loaves, but also improves mental health and wellbeing. As the world feels ever more dangerous and unreliable, there is something soothing and grounding about basic human activities such as baking. <p/> Breadmaking provides an ideal opportunity to develop mindfulness skills by forcing you to concentrate on what you can see, hear, feel, and smell. Escape your mind and connect with your body by kneading a classic sourdough, or even just by tasting fresh bread straight out of the oven. <p/> Featuring delicious recipes and how-tos that will inspire everyone from the bread baking beginner to a seasoned pro, this book is part guide, part cookbook, and the perfect gift for anyone that has discovered the joy of bread (or still needs to!). This delightful meditation on the intrinsic power of baking will fill your stomach and calm your mind.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Pauline Beaumont is a passionate bread baker, mother of six, and therapist who believes fervently in the power of bread-making to aid our emotional and psychological wellbeing. She lives in Northumberland in the United Kingdom. <br>
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