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PLUS how to best use your gifted kitchen appliances | Craftsy, 999 18th Street, Suite 240, Denver, C

PLUS how to best use your gifted kitchen appliances | [View Online] [Craftsy] It's time to preheat your oven! Join Father Dominic Garramone, affectionately known as the Bread Monk, to learn the secrets to your very best loaves. From coffee cakes and fruit-filled pastries to braided challah, you'll discover what it takes to create a variety of incredible breads, all made from three simple dough recipes. [Take a look ›] Think zucchini has no place at the dessert table? Think again! A surprisingly delicious alternative to traditional bakes, this sweet, moist bread is lighter than most, and packs a whole punch of chocolate flavor into every single bite! [Get started ›] Look out, lettuce! Up the ante on your salad game with this this creamy green dressing. It's as easy and healthy as it is delicious, so feel free to ditch anything in a bottle! [Get The Recipe ›] Now you're cooking! From savory cast-iron skillet servings, to sweet and speedy desserts in your blender, it's time to put your appliances to work with a class in our online kitchen. [Check out the class ›] From the blog Spice Up Your Life: 15 Essential Spices Every Cook Should Have Spending too much time in the spice aisle? Hit pause on your shopping and read this: 15 essentials spices are all your pantry needs thanks to Nicole Weston's thoughtfully compiled list. [Read more ›] Elsewhere on Craftsy This year, resolve to do more of what you love. We've rounded up a few ideas to get you started. [Explore ›] Instant Inspiration Brioche a tete by Craftsy member @Jovee Gumaru Buy one, get one [Light bulb] Your Next Project 1000's of patterns + a blog full of ideas [Scissors] Tools to Make It Supplies, stash-staples & ready-to-make kits [Apple] A World of How-To Online classes, tutorials & tips from the pros [Craftsy: Make something that means something] You are receiving this email because you are a member of Craftsy. Questions or comments? Visit our [Help Center.] Too much mail? [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe.] Craftsy, 999 18th Street, Suite 240, Denver, CO 80202 Copyright © 2017 Craftsy All rights reserved.

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