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Tonight we are continuing on with our natural yeast starter and making cracked whole wheat bread. Yum!


Is that the yeast you can say?
 
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Tonight we are continuing on with our natural yeast starter and making cracked whole wheat bread. Yum!


Is that the yeast you can say?


Confused the joke might going way over my head at near midnight. The 3 types of yeast we're learning about/dealing with in class are fresh, dry, and instant and I can say all of them Big Grin.
 
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Pun on Is that the least you can say? !!!


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Pun on Is that the least you can say? !!!


ROTFLMAO Thanks LL.
 
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I haven't written much lately since this class so far has been basic breads. Who wants to read about pan breads and cracked wheat artisan loaves? It's been pretty boring. Delish, but boring.

Last week was midterms, I didn't do great on the written. We've been learning a lot of math and chemistry as to how and why bread does what it does. I mixed my chemistry equations up. Oops! So I got an 86. Our practical midterm was to create our own bread recipe (we had to do all the math/chemistry/etc) and then produce it. I got the only 100 in the class Smiler granted that half of the other breads didn't even make bread. More like bread soup Big Grin because they didn't do their formulas right.

My Chef took a loaf of my bread to the Commanders Palace in New Orleans for Thanksgiving (friends with the exc chef)! I got no credit, my name was never even mention...but he still ate my bread and enjoyed it Big Grin happydance

I snuck myself into a sugar workshop on Saturday. I got the last spot again. Didn't beat anyone out in person this time Big Grin but I heard some people in class talking about going to register. Ha! I probably should have mentioned that I got the last spot.....but they were rubbing me the wrong way today. So they can go over to the other campus and find out for themselves tomorrow.

Tomorrow I have to go in a 3pm (class starts at 6:15) to make danishes for a VIP brunch on Thursday and then there's another VIP brunch on Saturday that I'll make danish and freeze for. No idea how many I'm making but I made an 8lb batch of cream cheese filling today and I'm sure we'll do equal or more amounts of cherry and pineapple tomorrow....that's a LOT of danish. I might bring my camera Big Grin
 
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If you ask me, as a potential boss and certainly as a bread eater, I'd pay far more attention to the 100 on the practical than the 86 on the math/chemistry test.

I don't really understand why you have classic "tests," anyway. To me, you obviously know *how* to do the math and chemistry or your bread wouldn't be any good. The fact that you can't spit it out (metaphorically speaking Big Grin) in a paper-and-pencil test seems pretty much irrelevant.
 
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Thanks Nina Smiler that's what I think too. Hopefully future employers will think the same Big Grin
 
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Speaking of bread... we just got a new recipe from King Arthur Flour about a no-knead crusty white bread. I think I'll try it (will my Kitchen Aid mixer disown me???) and report on how it works. It looks good...
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Bill, that's a lot like the no knead bread I made from a New York Times recipe a year or so ago, except you heat up a dutch oven in the oven, and you flop the bread into it and cover it (which keeps it moist, and you don't need to do the pan with water thing) The bread was AMAZING. Let us know how your recipe turns out!
 
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The math stuff helps w ordering etc.
% hydration, things like that, so that you dont have to dig up the recipe each time you estimate quantities. 86 seems reasonably high.

Bread is NOT boring! Smiler
(I cant slash it right either)


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you should have been the one named Muffin.

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We could change her name to Cupcake, but I'm saving that for my first granddaughter.

For grandsons, I had a great idea that I've forgotten. It'll come to me. At the moment, I'm thinking that Flapjack and Short Stack aren't bad.


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I do like Short Stack. Big Grin
 
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We could change her name to Cupcake, but I'm saving that for my first granddaughter.

For grandsons, I had a great idea that I've forgotten. It'll come to me. At the moment, I'm thinking that Flapjack and Short Stack aren't bad.


I call Beef Cake!
 
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Originally posted by Mary Anna:
We could change her name to Cupcake, but I'm saving that for my first granddaughter.

For grandsons, I had a great idea that I've forgotten. It'll come to me. At the moment, I'm thinking that Flapjack and Short Stack aren't bad.


I call Beef Cake!


This conversation is... ROTFLMAO


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