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Default Quarry tile question

I recommend against using a baking sheet. Put the bread on a
stone...you will get much better results. I've tried both ways and the
"baking sheet" method is a poor imitation of baking on a stone...

You can get cheap baking stones that are great for bread at target
walmart etc....no need to buy quarry tiles or anything like that.

 
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