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Ginger cookies
I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They
were incredible. I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet. Wow... flour everywhere. |
Ginger cookies
On 2/19/2021 6:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > were incredible. > I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the > dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. > Is it true that ginger makes one fart less? We add it to chili sometimes because I heard someplace that it reduces the farts. Is that really true? |
Ginger cookies
On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote:
> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > were incredible. > I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the > dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. Oops https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ |
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On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 1:54:29 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: > > I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > > were incredible. > > I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the > > dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet. Wow... flour everywhere. > Oops > > > https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ Sounds good, I'd bake them on parchment. OTOH, I always bake cookies on parchment. |
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On 2/19/2021 3:54 PM, Stu Rawlings wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 6:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >> were incredible. >> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the >> dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. > > > Is it true that ginger makes one fart less? We add it to > chili sometimes because I heard someplace that it reduces > the farts. > > Is that really true? > If you have added it to chili, you tell us. |
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On 2/19/2021 7:25 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 3:54 PM, Stu Rawlings wrote: >> On 2/19/2021 6:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >>> were incredible. >>> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the >>> dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. >> Â* > >> Is it true that ginger makes one fart less? We add it to >> chili sometimes because I heard someplace that it reduces >> the farts. >> >> Is that really true? >> > > > If you have added it to chili, you tell us. > It seemed to work butt was it a placebo effect is my question. Does ginger really reduce gas? |
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On 2021-02-20 1:19 a.m., BryanGSimmons wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 5:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >> were incredible. >> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until >> the dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour >> everywhere. > > I've become quite the fan of ginger, but you forgot to include the link. > Yes, I did, and a minute later I sent it. |
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On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 2:37:45 PM UTC-10, wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 6:17 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 1:54:29 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: > >>> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > >>> were incredible. > >>> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the > >>> dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet. Wow... flour everywhere. > >> Oops > >> > >> > >> https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ > > > > Sounds good, I'd bake them on parchment. OTOH, I always bake cookies on parchment. > > > Parchment is good, and those baking sheets that have two layers > are good too. Burned bottoms on cookies are a drag. > -- > --Bryan > For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly > tested on laboratory animals. I have had insulated baking sheets. The parchment paper is easier because there's no greasing involved and the cookies just slide off with reduced scorching. |
Ginger cookies
On 2/19/2021 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: >> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >> were incredible. >> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until >> the dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour >> everywhere. > > > Oops > > > https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ That sounds like a really good recipe! I love gingerbread and ginger cookies. Mostly buy store-bought gingersnaps but a soft ginger cookie would be good. I've never used a stand mixer to make cookie dough but hey, it stands to reason, don't turn on the mixer (at any speed!) when there are only dryi ingredients in the bowl. Stir them together before you put the bowl under the mixer then introduce the wet ingredients and start off on LOW. I've watched enough cooking shows to know that. :) Jill |
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On 2021-02-19 8:21 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> >> https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ > > That sounds like a really good recipe!Â* I love gingerbread and ginger > cookies.Â* Mostly buy store-bought gingersnaps but a soft ginger cookie > would be good. I have made a few batches of ginger cookies lately. These were the best ever. My oven us pretty consistent and when it gives a short range of time I find that by stuff is done right in the middle, but with this recipe I went for the longer time and got perfection. > > I've never used a stand mixer to make cookie dough but hey, it stands to > reason, don't turn on the mixer (at any speed!) when there are only dryi > ingredients in the bowl.Â* Stir them together before you put the bowl > under the mixer then introduce the wet ingredients and start off on LOW. > Â*I've watched enough cooking shows to know that. :) > I had started off at low speed and cranked it up a little too high and too fast. I will try to remember not to do that again. |
Ginger cookies
On 2/19/2021 5:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > were incredible. > I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the > dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. I've become quite the fan of ginger, but you forgot to include the link. -- --Bryan For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly tested on laboratory animals. |
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On 2/19/2021 6:17 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 1:54:29 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: >>> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >>> were incredible. >>> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the >>> dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet. Wow... flour everywhere. >> Oops >> >> >> https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ > > Sounds good, I'd bake them on parchment. OTOH, I always bake cookies on parchment. > Parchment is good, and those baking sheets that have two layers are good too. Burned bottoms on cookies are a drag. -- --Bryan For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly tested on laboratory animals. |
Ginger cookies
On 2/19/2021 6:25 PM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 3:54 PM, Stu Rawlings wrote: >> On 2/19/2021 6:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They >>> were incredible. >>> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until the >>> dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet.Â* Wow... flour everywhere. >> Â* > >> Is it true that ginger makes one fart less? We add it to >> chili sometimes because I heard someplace that it reduces >> the farts. >> >> Is that really true? >> > > > If you have added it to chili, you tell us. > The way to reduce farts is to take Beano (or the generic equivalent) capsules. The human body doesn't produce the enzymes to break down the oligosacharides in beans into absorbable sugars, which should occur in the small intestine. Ideally, digestion should occur in the small intestine. When undigested carbohydrates enter the large intestine, there are bacteria that feast upon those carbs, releasing noxious gasses along with plenty of carbon dioxide, and there's only one way out. -- --Bryan For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly tested on laboratory animals. |
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On Friday, February 19, 2021 at 8:21:28 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On 2/19/2021 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2021-02-19 6:49 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: > >> I baked some ginger cookies today using the recipe linked below. They > >> were incredible. > >> I learned not to turn my new stand mixer to the highest speed until > >> the dry ingredients have been mixed into the wet. Wow... flour > >> everywhere. > > > > Oops > > > > https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/17...inger-cookies/ > > That sounds like a really good recipe! I love gingerbread and ginger > cookies. Mostly buy store-bought gingersnaps but a soft ginger cookie > would be good. They're cheap at the dollar store. |
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