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Dick Adams
 
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Default kneading 100% rye dough?


"HeatherInSwampscott" > wrote in message =
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> A while ago I was looking for rye recipes and came across your=20
> "Vollkorn without tears" variation, that is on my list to try as well, =


> thank you! (took me a minute to figure out the message id thing


I figured you could do figure it out, but I did not suspect that you=20
would do it for everyone. That post gets me in bad trouble with the=20
Pumpernickel Police. So now I am probably in for it again.

> (short URL to recipe: http://tinyurl.com/skzn )
> (long url for Vollkorn without tears
> =

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=3D...l=3Den&lr=3D&=
ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&selm=3D6jpjbb%248i0%40bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net& rnu=
m=3D1

Didja know that once you have the message-ID (that is, the news=20
ID without the <news:> you can prefix it with
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3D
and give it directly you your browser, or, in most cases, click it
up from your newsreader..

For instance, here is your message referenced above, at the Google
archive (assuming it has reached there already, otherwise try again =
later):
=
link.net

That trick was taught at r.f.s. by Darrell.

A few people know that a message can be brought back by clicking on its
news ID (which makes full requoting an absurdity suitable only for =
novices),=20
but almost no one remembers/knows Darrell's trick.

Of course there is the problem that it is quite impossible to prevent=20
newsreaders from breaking long url references, and once broken, they
are impossible to repair. So maybe the tiny thing is the best answer.

: )

Happy ryemucking.

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DickA