6-Day Sourdough Retreat: Baking as Lifestyle Medicine (BALM)
Transform Your Health Through the Art of Baking
Join us for an amzing 6-day in-person retreat in Baking as Lifestyle Medicine (BALM). This retreat is not just a course; it’s a journey towards better health and well-being, guided by the world’s leading expert in health, bread, nutrition, and digestion of bread, Dr. Vanessa Kimbell. The retreat itself is about baking for the joy of it. A retreat to bake and laugh and de-stress. We have a beautiful week planned of sourdough baking, wild swimming, making fruit compotes, cultured butter, fermented cakes and of course, our classic sourdough boules.
You will immerse yourself in connecting to the Botanical Blend flour concept this week and make your own blend.
Key Highlights
- Small group of 6
- Hands-on baking sessions with expert guidance.
- Educational demonstrations by Dr. Vanessa Kimbell.
- Exploration of the gut microbiome and relationshipto the planet and their impact on stress and digestion.
- Deep dive into the science and art of sourdough baking.
- Opportunity to create your own sourdough loaves.
Sumary of activities
A fulltinmetable is in the tab below with more details however here is a summary of the days:
- Tuesday – Introduction to BALM protocol, the gut microbiome, fermentation theory, bake flatbreads, and 10-Minute Sourdough.
- Wednesday – Mix sourdough, visit the Castle Ashby estate, wild swimming, and return to the school to bake loaves.
- Thursday – a visit to a flour mill to understand flour and the difference in milling and Daylesford organic farm shop; discussion on systems and agricultural farming practices, understanding chemicals, organic, regenerative farming, and soil.
- Friday – Mill a botanical blend flour, bake retarded sourdough boules, and learn timings, temperature, and boule shaping techniques.
- Saturday – Your morning is free to shop and rest, then you will bake and learn scoring, and enjoy an evening feast.
- Sunday – Final baking session, refresh starters, and depart with freshly baked bread
What to Expect:
- Immersive Learning Experience: Dive deep into the world of sourdough with hands-on baking and practical sessions. Learn how make bread for evey day and the utimate porridge sourdough boule
- Health and Well-being Focus: Understand how baking can support health in areas such as gut health, cardiovascular health, mental well-being, and more. Engage in discussions about the gut microbiome, fermentation, and the nutritional impact of different ingredients.
- Holistic Activities: Complement your baking sessions with activities designed to enhance your overall well-being. Enjoy wild swimming, visit the renowned Daylesford Farm shop, and explore agro-economics and sustainability in baking.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from the expertise of Dr. Vanessa Kimbell and other health professionals. Participate in live sessions and discussions that provide a deeper understanding of how BALM can be applied to support various health conditions.
- Community and Connection: Join a supportive and friendly community of like-minded individuals. Share your experiences, learn from others, and build lasting connections.
Who Should Attend:
- Healthcare Professionals: Gain insights into how baking can be integrated into clinical practice to support patients with conditions such as IBS, cardiovascular diseases, chronic constipation, mood disorders, and more.
- Home Bakers: Learn to create delicious, nourishing bread that supports your health and well-being. Understand the science behind fermentation and its benefits.
- Anyone Interested in Health and Nutrition: Discover the transformative power of baking as a therapeutic activity. Whether you are managing a health condition or simply seeking to improve your diet, this retreat offers valuable knowledge and skills.
Endorsements and Testimonials:
- “Vanessa’s work on sourdough and the gut microbiome is changing the way we think of food, health and baking.” – Professor Tim Spector, Founder of Zoe
- “Vanessa’s approach to baking nourishes both the gut and the mind.” – Dr. Michael Mosley
- “This is a journey. And these aren’t just courses. Kimbell wants to change the bread we eat, one loaf at a time. She’s the real deal: a total inspiration.” – Diana Henry, The Telegraph
Enroll Now:
This is a transformative time that blends the art of baking with the science of health. To learn more about the retreat and how it can support your health and well-being feel free to call us. Spaces are limited, so secure your spot today and start your journey towards a healthier, more balanced life through baking.
Autumn Retreat – October 2024
£162.00 / month for 24 months + £525.00 registration fee
“There is nothing simpler or more empowering in disrupting the status quo than baking your own bread and sharing it ” – Vanessa Kimbell
Join us for an unforgettable baking, learning, and wellness week at The Sourdough School. This retreat promises not just an education in sourdough but a holistic experience that transforms your understanding of nourishment.
- DATE: October 1st – 6th 2024
- IN PERSON 1 Week (6 days) in-person Retreat here at The Sourdough School
- COURSE STARTS: 1st October 2024
- FOR: Healthcare Professionals
- BENEFITS: Qualifies you to apply for the BALM Clinical Prescribing Licence
- AVAILABILITY: Applications are open until 27th September 2024
- ENROLMENT DATE: 3rd week of September 2024
- COURSE FEE: £ 1499 – this is required as you enrol
- FOCUS: Preventative health – Baking as Lifestyle Medicine (BALM)
- LEVEL: From Beginner
Please select your retreat date below:
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- Description
- Additional information
- What will we make?
- What will I learn?
- What is the teaching style?
- What is not included?
- Course Hours
- How to get here and where to park
- Is there any additional information about the area?
- Are there local taxies?
- Do I need to bring anything with me?
Additional information
Retreat dates | October 1st – 6th 2024, 22nd – 27th July 2025, 7th – 12th October 2025 |
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What will we make?
What recipes will we make?
All recipes will be based on the recipes in the Sourdough School books and we will learn about.
- Creating a Botanical Blend flour
- Probiotic drinks
- Sourdough Pizza / flat breads
- 10 minute Focaccia / Pocket breads
- A retarded overnight classic sourdough Boule
- A fermented cake and a probiotic accompaniment such as cultured butter
- A symbiotic recipe such as a soup to eat with the bread
- Vegetable or fruit probiotic pickles such as kimchi or sauerkraut
- Fruit compote
What will I learn?
You will learn more than you even knew there was to learn, just by being here for the week.
- Every step of making sourdough
- Starter refreshment
- Blending and milling flour
- Timings
- Familiarisation of the variables affecting fermentation
- About fibre, protein & gluten in the flour
- An overview of nutrition & digestibility of bread
- Eating symbiotically for optimal gut health
- Why diversity is key to gut health
- About the gut microbiome and why the kind of bread you eat matters
- Probiotics & prebiotics
- How to make sourdough central to your lifestyle
What is the teaching style?
Retreat Teaching Style .. some modules are quiet…
All courses are run in the same style and it is really important that you understand that our teaching style is not that of a cookery school. We teach using a participative demonstration style, making sourdough, and working with one mixer, Vanessa will make larger batches of dough. There will be ample opportunities to touch, taste, smell and feel the dough. It is important, however to understand that The School is a classroom, and the teaching style is about understanding the principles of sourdough rather than each of our students individually making bread. Some classes are taught in silence to allow students to connect to the process.
The practical side of learning to shape is supported by the Sourdough Club video tutorials for when you get home. This teaching style enables us to still run courses by maintaining a safe learning environment for both students and the team at the school. We ask that students are considerate of this approach and that you read and agreed to follow our COVID-19 guidelines before attending the school.
What is not included?
You will need to budget for your:
- Travel
- Accommodation
- Insurance
- Food outside of teaching hours
Course Hours
Course Hours
Plan Your Arrival:
- Please do not arrive early for the course. We ask that you respect Vanessa’s family and personal time. We appreciate that sometimes you may arrive early, so if you need a place to wait, we recommend The Workhouse café in the next village, about a mile and a half away.
The courses need 15 minutes to wrap up, so please book your taxi at about 15 minutes after the course ends.
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- Tuesday 10m – 6pm
- Wednesday 10 am – 6 pm
- Thursday 10 am – 6 pm
- Friday 10 am – 6 pm
- Saturday 10 – 6pm
- Sunday 10am – 4pm
- The visit days may run over. Please note that all visits and non-baking events within the course are subject to change depending on their availability. We reserve the right to substitute suitable alternatives as and when required. Thank you.
How to get here and where to park
When you enrol, we will send you exact details on how to find the School, but we are based in Pitsford Northamptonshire.
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Parking is free in the village, but we ask that you park by the church, please.
We ask that you do NOT park on the driveway for health and safety reasons, but there are plenty of side roads nearby. There are usually spaces in Church Lane, which is a left turn from the main road just before the road bends sharply round to the right. You can walk to the School. It is 2 minutes back up the road to get to us, and please use the Zebra crossing to cross the road. We don’t advise parking on the main road opposite the school as it has been known for the occasional wing mirror to be lost! Also, please be mindful not to block the pavements, as some of the local residents have disabilities and require full access.
Is there any additional information about the area?
Planning a longer stay?
- You can find information on local walks here.
- Here are some lovely places to eat and visit.
- You can read about my two favourite places to visit here.
- There is some information on the local farmers market here.
Are there local taxies?
Taxis
Taxis are a rule unto themselves. I use Amber personally. Ask if they drop you off by the Zebra crossing. The Gate is only 10 feet away from the zigzag. Amber Cars – 01604 232666 https://www.ambercarsnorthampton.com/ Ace Cars – 01604 719697 http://www.acecars4u.co.uk/ Bounds – 01604 626262 http://www.boundstaxis.co.uk/ Phoenix Class – 01604 222222 https://www.phoenixclass.co.uk/ Station Taxis Northampton – 01604 636363 – http://stationtaxisnorthampton.co.uk/ Northampton Taxis – 01604 404040 – https://www.northampton-taxis.co.uk/ KPD taxis – 01604 882798 https://www.kpdgroup.com/private-hire/ (KPD taxis are based in Holcot village)
Do I need to bring anything with me?
Prepare for the Workshop: Here are items we suggest you might want to bring:
- A small sterile sourdough starter pot that you can take some starter home in or travel with.
- A plain-coloured apron
- A bag to carry two loaves of bread home.
- A small 100ml Bottle for samples of vinegar mother or a scoby,
- a swimming costume if you want to go wild swimming locally
Before the course, you are advised to purchase recommended books. While you can access the recipes and general information, as a workshop student, you only have access to the website as a primary workshop-level student. The website primarily serves as the home for the Sourdough School Online Diploma, and most of its content is exclusively available to students enrolled in the 2-year online Diploma programme. We therefore highly recommend that you purchase the books that have the recipes that we are baking in them to get the most out of your course.