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The Bread Making Quiz

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Making bread from scratch is no piece of cake. From techniques to ingredients, there's a lot to remember! Take this quiz to test your bread making knowledge.

How to Bake Bread

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Making homemade bread can be tricky, but don't let that keep you from trying. Our step-by-step will show you how to be successful on your first try.

How to Prevent Urinary Tract Infections

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Urinary tract infections include bladder, kidney, and yeast infections. Learn causes, symptoms, and treatment options for these infections.

10 Common Wine Additives

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Are you looking for information on common wine additives? Check out this article and learn about 10 common wine additives.

How Beer Works

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Stout, lager, pale ale, pilsner and porter ... it takes a lot to produce a great beer. Take a tour through the brewing process from start to finish, barley to bottle, mash to keg and learn to brew at home!

The Ultimate Homebrewing Quiz

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There's nothing like a home science project to soothe the soul and quench your thirst. How much do you know about homebrewing?

Does Flat Beer Lose Its Alcohol Content?

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The age of a beer can dramatically influence its flavor, and usually not for the better. But what about its alcohol content? Does a decade-old barley pop still pack the same wallop as one bottled the week before?

How Winemaking Works

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From Beaujolais to Bordeaux, Madeira to Merlot and Sancerre to Shiraz, wine can complement almost any food. And, one glass of red wine daily may be a heart-healthy habit. Learn how wine is made, from grapes to glass!

How to Make a Sourdough Starter From Scratch

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No yeast to bake bread? No problem. You can start baking sourdough bread in about a week once you've made your own sourdough starter. We'll tell you how.

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