Bread baking is often very complicated at first, so many things to think about.
The thing is to repeat, repeat, repeat and it then becomes much easier.
Some of it is developing muscle memory. Your hands learn the movements.
Wishing you good baking!
pete_oleary
Well done! How about some details on your formula and technique!
Odd_Childhood_3083
Great job!
ViceJamesNL
How bready
TexasTrooper
One of us. One of us.
Troutlandia
Nice work! Keep it up because it just keeps getting better from here!
DeadicatedBRONX
Good job!🍞
Y0UN33DT0L3AV3
GUYS I TRIED IT!! IT WAS SO GOOD!!!
IncredibleBulk2
Proud of you, boo. Keep practicing!
burnin8t0r
Keep it up!
soygilipollas
Awesome job! Looks better than my first loaf I made a few months ago, and I’m 30 lol.
Keep iterating on it, and you’ll be making artisan quality stuff in short order! Super affordable hobby too. Flour, yeast, water, salt is all you need.
KosmicTom
Great work. Keep at it. Takes notes – ingredients, technique, what turned out well, what didn’t.
OutdoorsDog2024
Wow! Nice job! Keep at it. Others are giving you great advice, so I won’t add on.
Comprehensive_Gas147
it is round (sideways), the tear is on top… it is golden… it likely has a good crumb……… great job
Xitztlacayotl
For the first time it looks good.
Generally it’s very bad.
But no worries, my first breads were even worse. Keep baking.
After dozens or hundreds of breads you will get there! 😀
Jim_Elliott
Fantastic keep it up
the_beefcako
Welcome to the club! Great work on that loaf!
DearScarcity4939
yesss show us the crumb
vxrsxcev1
Better than I could ever do! Good job!! Always good to learn early. Don’t be scared to pursue this hobby
megsanti23
What?!?! That’s awesome. Welcome to the club!!!
Center-88
Great job!
docsjs123
Well alright! Great job!!!!
lynneya67
You are doing great!
TheNordicFairy
Doesn’t that feel good, and YOU made it! I can feel that smile on your face way over here! Good job, now you are a baker.
cabbage16
Looks good! I remember the feeling of making my first loaf. Making something from practically nothing was fun, and it sounds dramatic, but it made me feel like I was closer to early people if that makes sense? Like people have been making bread for millennia and here we are still doing the same basic thing.
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Good job! Bet it tasted good
For a first bake that is great! Well done.
Bread baking is often very complicated at first, so many things to think about.
The thing is to repeat, repeat, repeat and it then becomes much easier.
Some of it is developing muscle memory. Your hands learn the movements.
Wishing you good baking!
Well done! How about some details on your formula and technique!
Great job!
How bready
One of us. One of us.
Nice work! Keep it up because it just keeps getting better from here!
Good job!🍞
GUYS I TRIED IT!! IT WAS SO GOOD!!!
Proud of you, boo. Keep practicing!
Keep it up!
Awesome job! Looks better than my first loaf I made a few months ago, and I’m 30 lol.
Keep iterating on it, and you’ll be making artisan quality stuff in short order! Super affordable hobby too. Flour, yeast, water, salt is all you need.
Great work. Keep at it. Takes notes – ingredients, technique, what turned out well, what didn’t.
Wow! Nice job! Keep at it. Others are giving you great advice, so I won’t add on.
it is round (sideways), the tear is on top… it is golden… it likely has a good crumb……… great job
For the first time it looks good.
Generally it’s very bad.
But no worries, my first breads were even worse. Keep baking.
After dozens or hundreds of breads you will get there! 😀
Fantastic keep it up
Welcome to the club! Great work on that loaf!
yesss show us the crumb
Better than I could ever do! Good job!! Always good to learn early. Don’t be scared to pursue this hobby
What?!?! That’s awesome. Welcome to the club!!!
Great job!
Well alright! Great job!!!!
You are doing great!
Doesn’t that feel good, and YOU made it! I can feel that smile on your face way over here! Good job, now you are a baker.
Looks good! I remember the feeling of making my first loaf. Making something from practically nothing was fun, and it sounds dramatic, but it made me feel like I was closer to early people if that makes sense? Like people have been making bread for millennia and here we are still doing the same basic thing.