Homemade bread right out of the oven is sooo yummy.
And what a perfect time of year for baking.
Remember the Jenny Jones show?
Jenny had a very popular talk show for 10 years,
"Always relaxing on the weekends", she said, by cooking!
Jenny was also a talented comedian, singer and a drummer.
Jenny had a very popular talk show for 10 years,
"Always relaxing on the weekends", she said, by cooking!
Jenny was also a talented comedian, singer and a drummer.
In fact, in 1986 Jenny appeared on TV’s Star Search
winning the comedy grand prize!
Since retiring...Jenny started a cooking blog filled with many
wonderful recipes and videos.
Jenny says her father was the cook in the family,
She is routinely approached by companies who would
like to advertise on her site or pay her for endorsements
but she always declines. “I am not here to make money,”
says Jenny. “l simply love to cook and my only goal is
to share what I love and to motivate more people
to cook at home.
It’s one more way I can give back.”
Jenny says her father was the cook in the family,
sparking her lifelong interest in cooking.
She is routinely approached by companies who would
like to advertise on her site or pay her for endorsements
but she always declines. “I am not here to make money,”
says Jenny. “l simply love to cook and my only goal is
to share what I love and to motivate more people
to cook at home.
It’s one more way I can give back.”
In 2013, Jenny requested and was given permission from
her publisher to share all of the recipes in
her cookbook for free on her website!
her publisher to share all of the recipes in
her cookbook for free on her website!
Jenny Can Cook (her website)
This no knead bread recipe is just one of them...
and it is a cinch!
I baked some for my hubby and I yesterday...
and enjoyed some yummy toast this morning!
Thank you, Jenny!
Happy Baking,
Carrie
I remember watching Jenny Jones when I was a kid when school was out for the Summer. I never knew she had a cooking blog and videos.
ReplyDeleteShe has alot of fun info about her life and career as well as all her recipes and cooking tips!
DeleteI do not know Jenny but I know that bread it is wonderful!!! I will have to check her out. I made bread I dug out my bread machine because I saw a recipe on King Arthur's facebook page
ReplyDeleteCathy
Sorry to say I've never heard of Jenny Jones, but I sure want to look at her web site. I could use help in the baking department.That bread looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI do remember her!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am going to check out her blog.
Thank you for sharing, and enjoy a slice of that delicious bread with some peanut butter for me. : )
It looks delicious, just looking at it makes me hungry...
ReplyDeleteInteresting story. I am not familiar with her though....Thanks so much for stopping by and for taking the time to comment on my post about Blogging. I plan on do a follow up post on it. I am now following you wherever I can!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
I don't know Jenny, but I've made a similar bread from Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day, and It is so easy and good! I'll check out her website, Carrie.
ReplyDeleteCarrie, your bread is making my mouth water. It looks so good. There's nothing like warm homemade bread with a slab of butter. I haven't had it in a long time. How wonderful that you baked some recently.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
I do remember her vaguely. How neat that she is cooking and share just for the joy of it! Unfortunately, I can't eat any wheat breads.. and now have been not even eating gluten free breads.. am trying to be grain free for awhile so see if it helps my fibromyalgia and pain from it. But I do drool every time I see a piece of homemade bread slathered with butter! Oh how I miss it!
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