The Haystand - Sourdough Home Bakery

The Haystand - Sourdough Home Bakery Sourdough bread sales every month!

We’re open!  Customers were lined up and bread is selling like hotcakes!
08/08/2026

We’re open! Customers were lined up and bread is selling like hotcakes!

These cinnamon raisin loaves are looking good for tomorrow’s sale!
08/07/2026

These cinnamon raisin loaves are looking good for tomorrow’s sale!

This Saturday I’ll be selling Plain, Jalapeño Cheddar, and Cinnamon Raisin Loaves! I’ll be open from 7-9am August 8th at...
08/05/2026

This Saturday I’ll be selling Plain, Jalapeño Cheddar, and Cinnamon Raisin Loaves!

I’ll be open from 7-9am August 8th at 819 W. Montoya Lane, Phoenix 85027.

Cash only, first come first serve! I hope to see you there!

I love seeing the unique detail of each loaf!
08/01/2026

I love seeing the unique detail of each loaf!

07/30/2026

Sourdough has become a wellness signal. People believe it is healthier than regular bread, especially for blood sugar. The biology is real, but it depends on whether the bread was actually fermented. Many supermarket "sourdoughs" were not.

The mechanism. Real sourdough is made with a starter, a living culture of wild yeast and lactic acid bacteria. Over 12 to 24 hours of fermentation, the bacteria produce lactic acid and acetic acid. These organic acids lower postprandial glucose and insulin through some combination of slower starch digestion and slower gastric emptying. The starch is also partly modified by long contact with acids and enzymes, making it digest more slowly. Same carbs, slower release into your blood.

The human data. Liljeberg and Bjorck (Am J Clin Nutr 1997) showed that adding lactic acid or propionate to bread lowered postprandial glucose and insulin in healthy adults. The acids do the work. Ozer and colleagues (Wien Klin Wochenschr 2023) tested 43 women with gestational diabetes and 38 healthy pregnant women. Same breakfast, same carb dose, different bread. White wheat caused 45 percent more insulin and 9.6 percent more first-hour glucose than sourdough whole grain. Both groups. The difference was the bread.

The industry problem. In the United States, "sourdough" is not a regulated term. Manufacturers can label any bread sourdough. Real Bread Campaign auditors in the UK have documented widespread use of commercial yeast, added vinegar or acetic acid, and "sourdough flavoring" in loaves sold as sourdough. The bread is leavened in roughly two hours, then dosed with acid to mimic the tang of a long ferment.

Why this matters. Added vinegar is not nothing. Liljeberg 1997 showed adding acid to bread produces some glucose-lowering effect. But it does not replicate full sourdough fermentation, which produces both lactic and acetic acid in specific ratios plus slow modification of the starch itself. Commercial "sourdough" with added vinegar gets you a fraction of the benefit.

A note on the data. The Ozer 2023 comparator was white wheat bread, not commercial "yeasted vinegar sourdough." The graphic extends that by inference. Commercial sourdough without real fermentation behaves like white bread plus a small added-acid effect.

A note on labels. Authentic sourdough should list flour, water, salt, and starter. If the label says yeast, vinegar, acetic acid, or "natural flavor," the bread was not fermented in the traditional sense. Hybrid labels ("made with sourdough starter" plus commercial yeast) get some flavor compounds but skip most of the ferment.

The takeaway. The glucose effect of sourdough is real and is one of the more rigorously documented benefits in fermented foods. But the benefit lives in the fermentation, not the label. Check the ingredient list. If it has yeast or vinegar, you are eating fast bread with a marketing claim.

Liljeberg, Am J Clin Nutr 1997 · Ozer, Wien Klin Wochenschr 2023

07/29/2026

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07/25/2026

Drum roll.....the results from the poll are in! At the August 8th sale, The Haystand will have on the menu:

CINNAMON RAISIN!!!

I can't say I'm disappointed, it is one of my personal favorites so I'm excited it's going to back on the menu for the time being.

Mark your calendars for August 8th, I'll have plain, jalapeno cheddar, and cinnamon raisin loaves for sale! Follow the page to stay up-to-date on more sourdough info!

07/22/2026

Sometimes it’s fun to experiment with different flavors and techniques! I had some extra starter ready to go, so I thought I’d try something new. I replaced the water in my recipe with coffee, and then added brown sugar and vanilla to the dough. If you’re a coffee fan, this loaf smelled divine! The dough was a lot softer and wetter than what I’m used to, but otherwise it came together as I had hoped. I’m excited to bake it up and give it a try!

Are you a fan of coffee? Comment your go-to coffee order below. ⬇️ maybe if this loaf works out, I can experiment with more coffee drink inspired loaves!

Hello fellow Haystanders!Here is the link to vote for which loaf flavor I should put on August's menu; the Red, White, a...
07/20/2026

Hello fellow Haystanders!

Here is the link to vote for which loaf flavor I should put on August's menu; the Red, White, and Blueberry Loaf or bring back the Cinnamon Raisin Loaf. Vote below which one I should do next month! Voting ends Friday, July 24th!

Last month I put the the famous Red, White, and Blueberry Loaf on the menu to celebrate the 4th of July. It's a fan favorite for many of my customers. So it's time to vote, for the August bread sale should I keep the Red. White, and Blueberry Loaf on the menu for one more month, or should I bring ba...

07/11/2026

Thank you for another successful sale! I’ll be set up again next month on August 8th!

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