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Need advice on bread-making I want to learn how to make bread. Although I want to grind my own grain, I also want to use a quality bread-making device. Are there any great books or websites that would explain the whole process to a non-cook ? Thank you...
Started by Binkerthebear on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at timebomb2000):
Bread making....
Terri you mean by "I also want to use a quality bread-making device"? Do you mean a bread machine.
Lots of good advice and recipes here.
Highest Rated Stories" for a primer on making bread.
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It can be frugal but it depends on the type of bread. I can buy a loaf of white bread for less than $1. I don't think I can make it for less than that considering the cost of electric or gas to heat the oven. Whole wheat bread is probably a different ...
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After all basic bread is just flour, salt....
On the do's and donts of bread making...i think i will make cottage cheese/chive bread tomorrow...yes anyone can make a simple loaf of bread for under $2 a loaf.
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Hi, just wondering what's people's opinions on bread making machines. Am considering purchasing one as we go through a lot of bread in this house (6 people) and really not very happy about the amount of salt in shop bought bread. Have great intentions...
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Might with the bread, however I upgraded to a different make last year as the Panasonic could only take up it says it takes between....
And you can cook all sorts of meals - soups, casseroles, roasts etc as well as making bread.
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The Bread Making / Recipe Thread I bake my own bread. Always whole wheat, but I can vary the recipe and make herb bread, flax bread, raisin bread, whatever. It's about 15 minutes of actual work but the whole process can take up to 4 hours, so I don't ...
Started by Marlene on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at veganforum):
I love making my own bread, although with normal yeast breads i tend to use my bread machine, which....
It's about 15 minutes of actual work.
And make herb bread, flax bread, raisin bread, whatever.
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Hi can anyone help please - I'm in the middle of making bread and the dough is almost at the stage where it needs knocking back and leaving to rise again before putting in the oven. Problem is something has cropped up and I now have to go out in about...
Started by Curly-kale on
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We don't make enough bread for sourdough to be a realistic option, but I'd love, especially useful for making and dividing up batches of pizza dough I don't knock mine back at all; I just shape after the hour's proving....
Is in storage.
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This is probably has an obvious answer but I've been wondering when the grid goes down how would bread and all the grains be cooked ? Without an extensive off-grid system in place (which I won't have untill mid 2013) the only way I can ...
Started by Debtdumper on
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Heat the skillet over a fire, slap the tortilla on, flip it once and enjoy! Bread can be baked....
Tortillas is one way.
My breads come out wonderful! You could also use a solar oven or make flat bread.
In/over a hot bed of coal.
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Hi- I used to make homemade bread occasionally, and I would get the yeast in bulk at Oak Street Market. Whole Foods carried it for a short while, when they moved into their current location in downtown Evanston, but then they quit carrying it. Since then...
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That one pound bag of yeast would make 302 loaves of bread in my house (2.5 ....
I think -- ones that look like this:
That's a lot of yeast .
Are rip off city, and I hate to spend $1 on enough yeast to make two loaves of bread.
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I tried making some blueberry muffin bread from a store-bought mix and 1/3 of it was burnt but the rest was edible. What can I do to cook some bread of muffins in the outdoors?
I was using a white-gas stove.
Started by InactiveUser on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at backpacker):
Anything bread....
Too bad 'Enertia Trail Foods of muffins, corn bread, bisquick rolls, and works every time!
Killer Got my new silly feet in yesterday, cornbread.
I might try doing some pancakes this way.
Frying up bread! Thanks man.
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Hi
I just wondered had anyone noticed that Dunnes Stores kilnamanagh are stocking three different varieties of gluten free bread right next to the ordinary bread
First off, as a Coeliac I would never have dreamed of looking in this section. second of ...
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So free bread....
Supermarket workers that see bread wrapped in a clear cellophane hardly think there is anything wrong that it is not the correct procedure to follow when storing gluten free bread and despite this, continues to do so.
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Ok my first bread board amp build ever and it plays music and sounds nice ... I read and learned all I could over the past year about building tube amp circuits here on AK. I started collecting parts about 2 months ago and with alot of help from an oldtimer...
Started by jbryant_77 on
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BTW, setting your dough net to your tube amp is great... .
Hehe I looked at it twice because I actually thought it was about bread.
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