Common Ground Co-Op Virtual Baking Class! July 19th!
Common Ground Co-Op Virtual Baking Class! July 19th!
r e v e l i n g in naturally leavened breads & seasonally inspired pastries
focused on organic, stone-milled grains and ingredients with identity from local and regional growers & producers
motivated by building and nourishing community through thoughtful & intentional practice
this is community supported baking

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July Schedule
Wednesday July 9th | 3-7pm
Pantry Bread Subscription Pick-up
Wednesday July 16th | 3-7pm
Pantry Bread Subscription Pick-up
Wednesday July 23rd | 3-7pm
Pantry Bread Subscription Pick-up
Saturday July 26th | 12-Sellout
PIE! at Big Thorn Farm & Brewery, Georgetown
Wednesday July 30th | 3-7pm
Pantry Bread Subscription Pick-up
HotPlate Drops
Whether you’re getting on my monthly pantry bread subscription, or reserving seasonally-inspired treats at my next pop-up—it all happens on HotPlate on a pre-order basis. Sign up for notifications about the next drop, and place an order when the ordering window opens.
Custom Cakes
If you want to have a creative, grain-forward, seasonally-inspired cake with locally-grown florals for your upcoming gathering or special event—I got you. I attune to my clients' unique food memories and desired vibes. No two cakes are ever alike.
we joyfully source from many local and regional growers & producers
Here are some of the hard working hands that keep our supply chain short and a colorful bounty on our tables.
Hi, I’m Hannah
Baker, Owner of Tooth Butter & Local Food Systems Advocate
I have been a baker for nearly ten years, and a local food systems advocate for just as long. As a young college student in Nashville, TN, I discovered that food is my medicine—and that my own hands could create the care my body and mind needed. This revelation guided me into community with local mentors, growers, and producers focused on regenerative agriculture and nourishing their neighbors with the gift of health and hospitality. My world lit up with a passion for food and a desire to know, truly know, the hands that grow it. When I returned home to the Midwest in 2019, that passion became a mission.