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JimLane
 
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Default Country White Bread from a Machine!!!

Blooming Rose News wrote:

> I have now received 5 e-mails from someone who didn't have the courtesy of
> leaving their name but, in no uncertain terms, proceeded to tell me that I
> have done a newsgroup no-no. Although I do take exception to being called a
> spammer!
>
> Seems as though I posted my URL so people could get my 5 page bread recipe
> directly from my website and evidently that is not allowed.
>
> Well, I apologize profusely. I am new to the newsgroup thing and since
> there is no posted guidelines, I didn't realize that this is just not done
> (bad netiquette). I just figured that the link would be better than posting
> a 5 page recipe.
>
> Thank you and if there is anyone out there who monitors the group, you can
> remove my posting. I will refrain from any further postings.
>
> regards,
>
> Blooming Rose
>
> "JimLane" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Blooming Rose News wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>If you have a bread machine that makes at least a 1.5 lb loaf you can

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> make
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>>>this bread. I have never bought bread from the store and have been

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> making
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>>>this recipe for 40 years. I started making it as a little girl when I

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> would
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>>>spend summers win Connecticut with my grandparents. My Nana taught me

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> how
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>>>to make this bread and for years I made it totally by hand. Now that

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> the
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>>>arthritis has caught up with me, I have to use the bread machine to do

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> the
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>>>kneading. I adapted the recipe after my husband bought me the first

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> machine
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>>>that only made a 1 lb loaf and again after I got the Oster that makes a

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> 1.5
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>>>lb loaf. There is not a holiday or special occasion that goes by that

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> some
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>>>family member calls and asks if I can make the bread.
>>>
>>>I do variations by adding different items to the dry contents. I make

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> dill
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>>>bread by adding 4 Tbl of dried dill, Herb bread by adding 1.2 tsp of

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> various
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>>>herbs, etc. The family favorite is the dill and the plain white, so

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> that is
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>>>about all I make any more.
>>>
>>>Anyway, everyone have fun with this and let me know how it goes.
>>>
>>>Just click on the link below and it will take you right to the cooking

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> forum
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>>>in my website
>>>
>>>http://www.hernlund.com/breads&.htm
>>>
>>>Blooming Rose

>>>www.hernlund.com
>>>
>>>

>>
>>At this time, your site cannot be found using the indicated url. If you
>>delete everything after the dot com, it works. However, there is no
>>direct link to breads from the front page and the search utility just
>>gives a generic list of bread and rolls on three bread and rolls pages -
>>so which one is it?
>>
>>
>>jim
>>
>>
>>
>>jim

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I do not consider your post spam. You offered a source of information on
a bread recipe without asking for anything. Had someone else mentioned
your page, not a word would have been said.

Ignore the morons.


jim