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Too old a dog for new tricks, I am still doin' it like I always did:
http://mysite.verizon.net/DickyA/Bread_01-01-2009.jpg See also: http://mysite.verizon.net/DickyA/breadJan2008.jpg Last year. This year the oven was slightly (~25°F.) hotter. There are no fancy tricks, like oven steaming. The recipe is on one page: http://home.att.net/~Carlsfriends/di...ctions_Rev.doc (Well, very cramped, I'll admit.) There is one dirty secret: bromate. (Notwithstanding, I have attained advanced old age.) Sometimes I make cylindrical rye bricks in my crock pot as described he http://www.prettycolors.com/bread%5F...kel/index.html Recently I can do it legitimately with all or mostly rye since I found a source of rye chops, in spite that rye berries do not seem to come east so far as New England. IKEA sells a mix for dense sourdough rye bread. To me, it seems the way to go for rye bread. http://www.ikeafans.com/forums/cooki...rketplace.html Still here in 2009, -- Dicky P.S. Here is a good rule for facing the imminent futu Stay away from fancy! For instance, you do not need 4WD to pick up 5 lbs of flour at the mall. |
100% (or close) white wheat
"Dick Adams" > wrote in message ... For instance, you do not need 4WD to pick up 5 lbs of flour at the mall. __________________________________________________ ______ Evidently, you have not experienced a Canadian winter{:-) Glad you're still around! Happy New Year! Graham |
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Dick Adams wrote:
> Recently I can do it legitimately with all or mostly rye since I > found a source of rye chops, in spite that rye berries do not seem > to come east so far as New England. I know this might be a painful place to go... but Whole Foods (not all of them) sells rye berries. Of course, you have to wash the car and wax your wife's eyebrows, etc. before going, and it helps to wear fashionably shabby athletic or yoga attire of a European nature... They are reasonably tolerant of old people. The rye sells for $1.39/lb. (up recently from $.89) in the bulk aisle. Will |
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Dick Adams wrote:
> P.S. Here is a good rule for facing the imminent futu > Stay away from fancy! > For instance, you do not need 4WD to pick up 5 lbs of flour > at the mall. There may be less of that happening: http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/17/news...ion=2008121710 or http://tinyurl.com/6rvgkr B/ or |
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"Will" > wrote in message ... > ... Whole Foods (not all of them) sells rye berries. Of course, you > have to wash the car and wax your wife's eyebrows, etc. before going, .... > They are reasonably tolerant of old people ... Back in the days when I used to bathe regularly, I would go in there sometimes -- it was called Bread and Circus then. > The rye sells for $1.39/lb. (up recently from $.89) in the bulk > aisle. Whole Foods gets no encouragement from me, on general principal. Even 89 cents/LB is a ripoff. I'd like to buy grain in 50 or 50 LB sacks, at least 25 LB. I know stuff costs more than I expect -- my last 50 LB sack of flour cost $20.85, ~ 42 cents/LB. But cripes! -- $1.39/LB for glutenless grain, not even processed to flour??? Don't get me started on Whole Foods. -- Dicky |
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Dick Adams wrote: > Don't get me started on Whole Foods. Well Dicky... some folks simply have to pay more. It tastes better that way. And besides... where else can you shop that has really valuable magazines like "Yoga Mother"? |
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Dick Adams wrote:
<snap> > -- > Dicky > > P.S. Here is a good rule for facing the imminent futu > Stay away from fancy! > For instance, you do not need 4WD to pick up 5 lbs of flour > at the mall. Happy New Year Dicky, May you have a good year, keep posting I enjoy(:-) Joe Umstead |
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> Sometimes I make cylindrical rye bricks in my crock pot
> as described hehttp://www.prettycolors.com/bread%5F...kel/index.html > Recently I can do it legitimately with all or mostly rye since I > found a source of rye chops, in spite that rye berries do not seem > to come east so far as New England. > > IKEA sells a mix for dense sourdough rye bread. *To me, it seems > the way to go for rye bread.http://www.ikeafans.com/forums/cooki...read-mix-marke... Luckily I live in Saskatchewan so availability of raw grain isn't really an issue, other than the middlemen...I just bought 9 pounds of hard red spring wheat today. It's worth less than a dollar to someone who farms it, but it was 11 bucks at the store. At least it wasn't as bad as that clown who wanted 2 bucks a pound for bulk chickpeas from his farm... |
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"Joe Umstead" > wrote in message ... > Happy New Year Dicky, May you have a good year, keep posting I enjoy(:-) Same to you, Joe, and many more. I do try to not let things get too deadly serious around here, expecially when it comes to religious issues, like authentic rye bread. -- Dicky |
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