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On 9/19/04 12:38 PM, "Dick Adams" > wrote:
> > "williamwaller" > wrote in message > news:mailman.0.1095609415.536.rec.food.sourdough@m ail.otherwhen.com... > >> My @#$%^&* camera is on the fritz. It was one of those cheap H- >> P's that came with my Mac. So I cannot accommodate you. Sadly, the >> big hole loaves are about to be toast this morning <g>. > > That is understandable. Kenneth, who has been here for years, > and who has every gadget known to mankind, has never succeeded to > produce a graphic. "Bob", who was the most prodigious exploiter > ever of effusive nomenclature at r.f.s. finally produced an image > of a Schlotzky Bun wannabe, as I recall, but I can't find it > anymore. Maybe that should give us some hope, anyway. The toast was pretty good even though the butter dripped through the big holes and incredibly porous crumb. > > Bob's wife would not let him use the scanner for bread, which was > very sad. But not so sad as a busted crappy digital camera, I > guess. > Yes, sadder than you think. Especially since now the wife wants a Nikon D70. When I married her she had more reasonable taste. We celebrated our 1st anniversary with a little KitchenAid; not pearls. >> Moving on...I am quite anxious to see how this lamination process >> works for whole grain loaves. > > Well, you will probably have better luck than I would, > particularly since you have no way to create a record of your > results. The secret is to just wait a few days before attempting > to recall and describe the degree of success you achieved. > Actually, waiting several weeks is better. But I will still post the truth! Trust me. > Maybe it is time to revisit the Schlotzky Bun. It is something > like we have been talking about. Scroll down at > <http://www.schlotzskys.com/>. I have been thinking about > making one bun at a time in my experiments so as not to waste > flour. Too bad we're not neighbors, the wife would eat them... Will |
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