Emily Dickinson's Favorite Bread To Bake Remains A Holiday Classic - Tasting Table
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Emily Dickinson’s culinary talents flourished alongside her poetry, as she often baked for friends and was known for her gingerbread, sending it to neighborhood children.
Dickinson’s baking was not just a domestic activity; it served as a creative outlet, providing her with inspiration as she noted poems on the backs of recipes.
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