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Default Can I modify a bread recipe to use "the sponge method"

hey, folks. I am enjoying Greg Patent's "Baking in America". Great
bread recipes turn out super every time. Most of his bread recipes use
"the sponge method". But several do not. Do you think I can modify
those successfully in order to use "the sponge method"?

 
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