Last week was a real snapshot of what the Bakehouse is all about. On Tuesday morning I ran a workshop for people wanting to learn about breads made with olive oil. We baked some great fougasse and focaccia, and enjoyed pizza for lunch. Sitting and eating with people is such a powerful experience. With food in their hands, conversations are had, experiences shared. During the afternoon I met with one of our super volunteers to chat about plans for the future and growing our team. I love how others are so enthusiastic and committed to the project.

Wednesday morning saw the Bakehouse open its doors to the children from the Lion Care School. It’s a little local school hidden away in Poets’ Corner which offers a program of education for children with complex social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties, and who are outside mainstream schooling. I worked with a small group making breadsticks and flatbreads. The pride and excitement they showed as their breads came out of the oven was uplifting.

Wednesday afternoons are dough prep for the Thursday bake, and we’re lucky to have Zac joining us on a volunteer placement from Team Domenica. They support young adults with learning difficulties in getting into employment. It’s a great project, and Zac’s going to be working with us for the next few months gaining experience of baking bread.

Our volunteer team baked throughout Thursday, Friday and Saturday, producing amazing bread. Not only that, but we chatted, laughed, and made connections.

For a long while we’ve looked at the Bakehouse’s impact on wellbeing in response to the NEF’s 5 Ways to Wellbeing. This week we’ve connected with a new group within our community. We’ve been active, shaping kilos of dough into loaves, buns and bagels. We’ve been able to give children the chance to bake. We’ve taken notice of the loaves as they come out of the oven, children delighting in the crackles of the loaf. And finally we’ve learnt (or maybe been reminded) how baking bread can help nourish a community.

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A big THANK YOU to those who donated their loyalty card free loaves this month. We've just delivered a bakers' dozen to the Hangleton & West Blatchington food bank.
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Our fabulous volunteer baking team are at work this morning. 
We'll be open from 10am this morning, with lots of delicious bread for you. 
Buying our bread helps us to fund projects supporting #wellbeing through breadmaking. 

It's a win win. You get a great loaf made with #organic flour and a lot of love, and as a bonus you get to support your #community.
Just out of the oven. Delicious overnight tinned loaves ; the long prove makes our Tamworth White Tin and Wordsworth Brown full of flavour. 
Available from the Bakehouse on Stoneham Road from 10 this morning.
The doors are open and we've got some great bread for you today. 
By buying our bread you help us to fund the work we do supporting people's #wellbeing through breadmaking. 
#buysocial
Morning from a smiley Bakehouse. 🧑 our baking team. Such a great group of people. #volunteersrock
It's another of our baking workshops this evening. If you're interested in learning to bake with us, then check out the different workshops we've got available (πŸ”— in bio)
The team have been busy baking and the last breads are coming out of the oven. Great to be back on a Saturday again. 
Open at 10am πŸ•™
Focaccia ready to go in the oven.
Great for a lunchtime. 
How do you eat your focaccia? 
As a sandwich? On its own?
Let us know in the comments.
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