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What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from
chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge 02139 area? |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
"thesak" > wrote in message
oups.com... > What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from > chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge > 02139 area? > http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...tures/t746.jpg |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread madefrom chickpea flour?... already prepared
jmcquown wrote:
> thesak wrote: > >>What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from >>chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge >>02139 area? > > > Amazon.com > > http://www.amazon.com/Besan-Chick-Pe.../dp/B0000ZHZ30 > > 3 packages, 1 lb. each. On sale for $9.99 That's the flour. The original poster was asking about bread made from the flour. I don't know of any bakeries that make that. I have experimented personally with making bread from a number of flours. None were spit-them-out bad, but all were better if I used half wheat flour. (I take that back. My experiments with millet flour led to extremely dry bread, almost unswallowable dry bread.) If the original poster wants to experiment on his own, I recommend The Tassajara Bread Book and The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book for recipes and information. --Lia |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
thesak wrote:
> What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from > chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge > 02139 area? Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Besan-Chick-Pe.../dp/B0000ZHZ30 3 packages, 1 lb. each. On sale for $9.99 Jill |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
"Julia Altshuler" > wrote in message
... > jmcquown wrote: >> thesak wrote: >> >>>What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from >>>chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge >>>02139 area? >> >> >> Amazon.com >> >> http://www.amazon.com/Besan-Chick-Pe.../dp/B0000ZHZ30 >> >> 3 packages, 1 lb. each. On sale for $9.99 > > > That's the flour. The original poster was asking about bread made from > the flour. I don't know of any bakeries that make that. I have > experimented personally with making bread from a number of flours. None > were spit-them-out bad, but all were better if I used half wheat flour. > > > (I take that back. My experiments with millet flour led to extremely dry > bread, almost unswallowable dry bread.) > > > If the original poster wants to experiment on his own, I recommend The > Tassajara Bread Book and The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book for recipes and > information. > > > --Lia > I'm wondering how long it'll take the OP to open the yellow pages and look under "Bakeries". Can you imagine doing such a thing? |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > Billy wrote: >> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:29:08 -0600, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> Oh, oooops! That's what happens when I don't read a mile-long >>> subject line! >> >> It was in the text of the message, too, you dolt! >> >> Typical Jill response. >> >> -sw > > Asshole, read my amended reply. Dickhead. Come to me now, my little tart. :-) |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
Julia Altshuler wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> thesak wrote: >> >>> What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from >>> chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge >>> 02139 area? >> >> >> Amazon.com >> >> http://www.amazon.com/Besan-Chick-Pe.../dp/B0000ZHZ30 >> >> 3 packages, 1 lb. each. On sale for $9.99 > > > That's the flour. The original poster was asking about bread made > from the flour. I don't know of any bakeries that make that. I have > experimented personally with making bread from a number of flours. > None were spit-them-out bad, but all were better if I used half wheat > flour. > > > (I take that back. My experiments with millet flour led to extremely > dry bread, almost unswallowable dry bread.) > > > If the original poster wants to experiment on his own, I recommend The > Tassajara Bread Book and The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book for recipes > and information. > > > --Lia Oh, oooops! That's what happens when I don't read a mile-long subject line! Jill |
Amended What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
jmcquown wrote:
> Julia Altshuler wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> thesak wrote: >>> >>>> What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from >>>> chickpea flour already prepared?... especially around the Cambridge >>>> 02139 area? >>> >>> >>> Amazon.com >>> >>> http://www.amazon.com/Besan-Chick-Pe.../dp/B0000ZHZ30 >>> >>> 3 packages, 1 lb. each. On sale for $9.99 >> >> >> That's the flour. The original poster was asking about bread made >> from the flour. I don't know of any bakeries that make that. I have >> experimented personally with making bread from a number of flours. >> None were spit-them-out bad, but all were better if I used half wheat >> flour. >> >> >> (I take that back. My experiments with millet flour led to extremely >> dry bread, almost unswallowable dry bread.) >> >> >> If the original poster wants to experiment on his own, I recommend >> The Tassajara Bread Book and The Laurel's Kitchen Bread Book for >> recipes and information. >> >> >> --Lia > > Oh, oooops! That's what happens when I don't read a mile-long > subject line and skip directly to the words "chickpea flour" :) > > Jill |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
Billy wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:29:08 -0600, jmcquown wrote: > >> Oh, oooops! That's what happens when I don't read a mile-long >> subject line! > > It was in the text of the message, too, you dolt! > > Typical Jill response. > > -sw Asshole, read my amended reply. Dickhead. |
What restaurants, stores, mail order services carry bread made from chickpea flour?... already prepared
Jillie wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 12:00:37 -0600, jmcquown wrote: > >> Billy wrote: >>> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 11:29:08 -0600, jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>> Oh, oooops! That's what happens when I don't read a mile-long >>>> subject line! >>> >>> It was in the text of the message, too, you dolt! >>> >>> Typical Jill response. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Asshole, read my amended reply. Dickhead. > > You mean the one you posted an hour after *my* post? Sorry but my newsserver didn't post your reply until after it posted my amended one. Grow up and get a life, dickwad. |
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