Delicious Story #4 Breaking Bread With Kristie Burns
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Mary Bailey sums up its power in her line from “It’s A Wonderful Life.” The Martini family is leaving the Potter slum for the dream-come-true home of their own. She gives them the loaf of bread and begins the blessing, “Bread so that you may never know hunger…”
And there it is, just that substantial—the food that finishes out a meal so that we feel the full sense of bounty eating. In this episode of The Delicious Story, we visit with Kristie Burns who wears many professional hats, including teacher, naturopathic, photographer and bread connoisseur. We’ll wrap ourselves within the crisp, warm comfort of the lattermost subject, and take a mini-tour of some other cultures and their takes on bread. And if you’ve taken gluten off your plate, Kristie will also talk about her bread life after gluten.
Sit back and break bread with us for this episode of The Delicious Story!
KRISTIE’S PUMPKIN BREAD RECIPE
3 1/3 C. Flour (sifted)
1 ½ tsp. SALT
1 tsp. PUMPKIN PIE SPICE or NUTMEG
4 EGGS
2 C. PUMPKIN (SMALL CAN)
2 tsp. BAKING SODA
1 tsp. CINNAMON
1 ½ C. SUGAR
1 C. OIL
2/3 C. WATER
SIFT TOGETHER ALL THE DRY INGREDIENTS. MAKE WELL IN DRY INGREDIENTS AND ADD OIL, EGGS, WATER AND PUMPKIN. MIX UNTIL SMOOTH. BAKE AT 350 DEGREES 1 HOUR. YIELD 3 LOAVES.
Update as of January 2020
Kristie continues her work with The Be Earth Institute which provides quality education for children and adults which she has done for more than 25 years.
Since this podcast was first posted in July of 2018, Kristie has also launched a nonprofit organization called Cameras for Conservancy. Their mission is to inspire others to become more involved nature and deepen their relationship with the natural world through photography. The organization brings together photographers and conservation organizations to help spread the word in beautiful images.
An avid photographer, you can find Kristie and other with the group capturing photos of the natural world throughout Iowa and beyond. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram.
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