Baking (rec.food.baking) For bakers, would-be bakers, and fans and consumers of breads, pastries, cakes, pies, cookies, crackers, bagels, and other items commonly found in a bakery. Includes all methods of preparation, both conventional and not.

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Serendip wrote:
> On 2/20/2005 11:23 AM, Top Spin wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:15:08 +0000, Tregaque
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On UK radio recently they had the results of a nationwide survey into
>>>the top ten most "unused" gadgets purchased.The kind of things that
>>>seem a good idea in the shop but then sit on a shelf in your cupboard
>>>for a couple of years before being given away to a duistant aunt.
>>>
>>>I ought to point out that Bread making machines were in the top 5!
>>>BTW No1 was the footspa.
>>>
>>>Tregaque

>>
>>What's up with this guy? I now see 20-30 almost identical posts. Is
>>this some hiccup with my ISP or is he flooding the ng with junk?
>>
>>--
>>Hitachi HB-A101 bread machine, 1 pound
>>Email: Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com
>>(01/10/05)

>
>
> It's not your ISP...unfortunately. Sigh...

Two most likely problems:

His ISP, or
he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
Nineteen times...
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 23:33:16 GMT, Dave Bell
> wrote:

>Serendip wrote:
>> On 2/20/2005 11:23 AM, Top Spin wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:15:08 +0000, Tregaque
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On UK radio recently they had the results of a nationwide survey into
>>>>the top ten most "unused" gadgets purchased.The kind of things that
>>>>seem a good idea in the shop but then sit on a shelf in your cupboard
>>>>for a couple of years before being given away to a duistant aunt.
>>>>
>>>>I ought to point out that Bread making machines were in the top 5!
>>>>BTW No1 was the footspa.
>>>>
>>>>Tregaque
>>>
>>>What's up with this guy? I now see 20-30 almost identical posts. Is
>>>this some hiccup with my ISP or is he flooding the ng with junk?
>>>
>>>--
>>>Hitachi HB-A101 bread machine, 1 pound
>>>Email: Usenet-20031220 at spamex.com
>>>(01/10/05)

>>
>>
>> It's not your ISP...unfortunately. Sigh...

>Two most likely problems:
>
>His ISP, or
>he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
>Nineteen times...


Then why is the address slightly different every time?

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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Top Spin wrote:

> >His ISP, or
> >he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
> >Nineteen times...

>
> Then why is the address slightly different every time?


I didn't catch that. Even more of a mystery!
Looks like she's got it stopped now?
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Top Spin wrote:

> >His ISP, or
> >he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
> >Nineteen times...

>
> Then why is the address slightly different every time?


I didn't catch that. Even more of a mystery!
Looks like she's got it stopped now?
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Tregaque wrote:

> Girl not guy....I've no idea,I posted three separate posts on Saturday,
> on various subjects,so maybe it is a blimp in your ISP
>
> Tregaque


Not likely - it's in all the newsfeeds, and archived at Google Groups.
This latest message is *also* being repeated many times...

Dave


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I've simply put in a kill - delete for anything coming from that
particular name... I cannot be bothered with all of the identical junk
from 'her'. If your email/usenet product can do that type of kill,
use it.

FWIW...

RsH
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:39:50 -0800, Dave Bell
> wrote:

>On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Tregaque wrote:
>
>> Girl not guy....I've no idea,I posted three separate posts on Saturday,
>> on various subjects,so maybe it is a blimp in your ISP
>>
>> Tregaque

>
>Not likely - it's in all the newsfeeds, and archived at Google Groups.
>This latest message is *also* being repeated many times...
>
>Dave


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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:35:56 -0800, Dave Bell
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>On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Top Spin wrote:
>
>> >His ISP, or
>> >he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
>> >Nineteen times...

>>
>> Then why is the address slightly different every time?

>
>I didn't catch that. Even more of a mystery!
>Looks like she's got it stopped now?


Stopped? I don't think it has even slowed. This has to be some sort of
spammer or other vermin.

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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 12:35:56 -0800, Dave Bell
> wrote:

>On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Top Spin wrote:
>
>> >His ISP, or
>> >he cheked to see his post, didn't see it, and re-sent the post.
>> >Nineteen times...

>>
>> Then why is the address slightly different every time?

>
>I didn't catch that. Even more of a mystery!
>Looks like she's got it stopped now?


Stopped? I don't think it has even slowed. This has to be some sort of
spammer or other vermin.

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On Sun 20 Feb 2005 03:39:30p, Tregaque wrote in rec.food.baking:

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> Girl not guy....I've no idea,I posted three separate posts on Saturday,
> on various subjects,so maybe it is a blimp in your ISP
>
> Tregaque


Or perhaps in yours, as I'm seeing multiples of each of your posts.

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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Tregaque wrote:

>
> Girl not guy....I've no idea,I posted three separate posts on Saturday,
> on various subjects,so maybe it is a blimp in your ISP


I think it is obvious to all that this is not a blimp in our ISP but in
Tregaque's end.

Tregaque please look into why all your posts are appearing numerous times
and have the situation corrected.

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Well in the first place, How did you "Calculate" The caloric value?


> Hi,
> I recently bought a Kenmore KTR2300 automatic bread maker and I have a
> few concerns. My reason for buying it was to hopefully make bread
> consistantly, that was cheaper than 'store bought' bread but more
> importantly, healthier. I don't want hydrogenated oils, salt, sugar,
> eggs or any other ingredients that are not necessary fur making bread,
> which I can then use for sandwiches. I want to use 100% whole wheat
> flower.
>
> The recipe book that cam with the unit has a whole wheat recipe which I
> have tried. But, I have calculated that a single slice of sandwich size
> bread, using this recipe, will be about double the calories of the
> normal 90-100 calories per slice 'store bought' bread that I normally
> buy. This doesn't seem right to me.
>
> Can you advise me of a simple recipe for making 100 percent whole wheat
> bread with as little extra ingredients as possible?
>
> Also, the manual that came with the Kenmore bread maker did not mention
> anything about what to expect when the machine is kneading the dough.
> My machine seems to labor very hard at it, as though the dough is way
> to stiff. Is this normal, or do I have too little liquid in the mix?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help you may have for this somewhat confused,
> and not terribly "handy in the kitchen" bachelor ;-)
>



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"J@mes" > wrote:

> Well in the first place, How did you "Calculate" The caloric value?



I imagine the OP calculated the volume of ingredients going into the
same thickness of slice.

100% whole wheat bread is typically quite dense. Whole wheat flour also
contains the wheat germ, which contains fat.

Nothing is in dispute here, it's just a collision between preconception
and reality.

The factory bread's flour is spiked with vital wheat gluten and other
products to make a lighter loaf than is possible with just whole wheat
flour, water, salt, yeast, and oil.



> > I recently bought a Kenmore KTR2300 automatic bread maker and I have a
> > few concerns. My reason for buying it was to hopefully make bread
> > consistantly, that was cheaper than 'store bought' bread but more
> > importantly, healthier. I don't want hydrogenated oils, salt, sugar,
> > eggs or any other ingredients that are not necessary fur making bread,
> > which I can then use for sandwiches. I want to use 100% whole wheat
> > flower.
> >
> > The recipe book that cam with the unit has a whole wheat recipe which I
> > have tried. But, I have calculated that a single slice of sandwich size
> > bread, using this recipe, will be about double the calories of the
> > normal 90-100 calories per slice 'store bought' bread that I normally
> > buy. This doesn't seem right to me.
> >
> > Can you advise me of a simple recipe for making 100 percent whole wheat
> > bread with as little extra ingredients as possible?
> >
> > Also, the manual that came with the Kenmore bread maker did not mention
> > anything about what to expect when the machine is kneading the dough.
> > My machine seems to labor very hard at it, as though the dough is way
> > to stiff. Is this normal, or do I have too little liquid in the mix?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any help you may have for this somewhat confused,
> > and not terribly "handy in the kitchen" bachelor ;-)
> >

>
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> On UK radio recently they had the results of a nationwide survey into
> the top ten most "unused" gadgets purchased.The kind of things that
> seem a good idea in the shop but then sit on a shelf in your cupboard
> for a couple of years before being given away to a duistant aunt.
>
> I ought to point out that Bread making machines were in the top 5!
> BTW No1 was the footspa.
>
> Tregaque


Well, More than likely, The reason the survey came out the way it did, was
that you sent in a thousand votes for the bread maker and the footspa.
Just because a bunch of Brits in your town don't use them...doesn't mean
that bread machines are no good.
There's nothing better than coming home from work, throwing the ingredients
for french bread in the maker, setting it on dough... and going about your
business for 1hr. and 20 minutes (wait a minute, You use the metric system
over there!... How long would 1.33 hr. be over there in jolly ol' England?)
coming back Punching it down...
rolling and tossing it ''til it's around 18" (OOPS! sorry uh... 457.2 mm or
there abouts) Brushing the surface with extra virgin olive oil, throwing
about 6 oz./177 cc of tomato sauce on top, 226 or 227 grams of mozzarella
Cheese, another 200 grams of Black olives sliced, 454 grams Italian sausage
(cooked and crumbled), Some sautéed onions and green peppers maybe some
chopped fresh garlic... and possibly some crushed anise seeds... and about
226 grams of mozzarella on top of that... then slapping in a preheated 475°
(F) 246.111(C) for about... 11 minutes... uh sorry uh...
5.4545454545454545454545454545455 % of an hr.
Anyway.... Take about 20 minutes.... .33% of an hour, all told, hands on,
Much less time than it takes to go to one of the million (How do you say
million in metric) pizza joints here or wait 1.5 hr for the delivery...
BETTER TOO!
Then there's always a french loaf that you can make from the same
ingredients FRESH without putting on an apron of changing clothes, or going
to the store...

But SOME PEOPLE are traditionalists! They'd DIE rather than use a stinking
bread machine! Some people don't have any time so they buy all their
bread!


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