Shortening Bread (Folk Song)
by Traditional (19th Century)
A traditional song celebrating the simple joy of baking sweet bread.
Baking is an alchemy showing us that patience and warmth can transform the simplest ingredients into something that sustains life. These poems explore the quiet magic of the kitchen - the flour dusting the air like snow, the scent of vanilla and yeast, and the act of feeding those we love.
It is a meditation in measurement and timing, a way to ground oneself in the physical world while creating something that comforts the soul. From the first crack of an egg to the final golden crust, baking is a language of care.
The physical act of making bread as a form of meditation.
- Eleanor Flour
The quiet solitude of baking before the world wakes up.
- Martha Sweet
Baking as a way to bring family together.
- Arthur Miller (Not that one)
From the canon
by Traditional (19th Century)
A traditional song celebrating the simple joy of baking sweet bread.
by Madeleine Rich (1920)
A reflection on the baker's role in the village.
- Baker Jim
- Chef Anon
- Sarah Sourdough
- Grandma Sweet
The sugary side of the oven.
- Dulce Vida