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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2025 · 21 MIN

55. Why You Should Start Sourdough This Year!

from The Farm Family Table⏐Homesteading, Homemaking, Christian Mom · host Jocelyn Jennings

Do you feel like sourdough has become synonymous with homesteading? Everywhere you turn, there are more and more people getting into baking sourdough, and I am always surprised by how many people, even in my own non-crunchy, small-town community, are jumping on the sourdough trend. While I definitely don’t think you have to bake sourdough to consider yourself a homesteader, today I want to share my top three reasons why you should and give you a few tips on how to get started this year!   I hope that this episode encourages you to seriously give sourdough a try this year. Know that you can do it, you have the time, you have the resources at your fingertips, you just have to find a way to make it work for your family. And I hope you can start enjoying all the wonderful benefits that baking sourdough has provided for our family. I pray that God would give you  guidance as you take on your sourdough journey. Thank you so much for joining me!   Resources mentioned in today's episode: → Ep. 27 Secrets to Starting Sourdough as a Busy Mom → Sourdough French Bread Recipe   Our Sponsor: Inherit Clothing Company - find modest, fashionable clothes designed with Christian values Go to inheritco.com/FARMFED Use code: FARMFED for 10% off your order   Join the free Farm Family Community  Free recipes, gardening tips, food preservation tutorials, and more! Follow us on Facebook Connect with Jocelyn!

Do you feel like sourdough has become synonymous with homesteading? Everywhere you turn, there are more and more people getting into baking sourdough, and I am always surprised by how many people, even in my own non-crunchy, small-town community, are jumping on the sourdough trend. While I definitely don’t think you have to bake sourdough to consider yourself a homesteader, today I want to share my top three reasons why you should and give you a few tips on how to get started this year!   I hope that this episode encourages you to seriously give sourdough a try this year. Know that you can do it, you have the time, you have the resources at your fingertips, you just have to find a way to make it work for your family. And I hope you can start enjoying all the wonderful benefits that baking sourdough has provided for our family. I pray that God would give you  guidance as you take on your sourdough journey. Thank you so much for joining me!   Resources mentioned in today's episode: → Ep. 27 Secrets to Starting Sourdough as a Busy Mom → Sourdough French Bread Recipe   Our Sponsor: Inherit Clothing Company - find modest, fashionable clothes designed with Christian values Go to inheritco.com/FARMFED Use code: FARMFED for 10% off your order   Join the free Farm Family Community  Free recipes, gardening tips, food preservation tutorials, and more! Follow us on Facebook Connect with Jocelyn!

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