Good morning Guardians and Knights! I’m ready to make bread. This recipe calls for 454 grams of starter.
So you’re sorta trying to say the clowns are running the circus! Thanks for the compliment Jack!The situation here is even more confused it seems, nobody seems to know the heck is going on? Thanks a lot Ron
Looking good pal
Good looking breakfast John! Better looking Lambsfoot!
Beautiful Horn Greg! Good luck with your starter!I’m enjoying all this talk of boots. My 15 year old pair of Carolina work boots went to the cobbler for resoling shortly before the shelter-in-place order and they’re still there. I suspect they’ll be there a while. Fortunately, they see rare and light use, so their absence is not a burden. I do hope the cobbler is fairing OK though. He’s a nice guy and does good work.
On the sourdough front, I’ve reached the final step of the process I’ve been following. It should be ready to try for its first bread in the next day or so.
Can it achieve a full GUARDIAN rise today? We’ll find out!
Thank you, Jack.Cool pic John
Thank you, Ron.Good looking breakfast John! Better looking Lambsfoot!
That was too close for comfort...
Cool pic John
A couple of days ago, when I was making my store-cupboard chilli, there was a moment of extreme disquiet at Grumble Towers (picture me running around the kitchen open-mouthed in slow-motion)!!! Was it going to be one crisis too far??!!!!
But...
Victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat!!
Happy for ya, Jack, and thanks for the sports!Cool pic John
A couple of days ago, when I was making my store-cupboard chilli, there was a moment of extreme disquiet at Grumble Towers (picture me running around the kitchen open-mouthed in slow-motion)!!! Was it going to be one crisis too far??!!!!
But...
Victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat!!
Me, too, sort of. Just got back from the store and noticed I forgot to get the Gorgonzola cheese! But got bread, wine, milk, coffee, jalapeños, etc.Jack, I know exactly the feeling you were experiencing my friend. It’s the same one I experienced today when we started making our lunch sandwiches! “What!” “No Dukes!” I immediately went to the storage closet and low and behold there was a brand new quart jar of Dukes! All is now well in the land of “Shelter In Place!”
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Thanks John, Back at you.Truth...
I'm glad you got to get outside. Beautiful picture as usual.
Thank you, Harvey.
Oooh... I really like that picture.
Not sure why, but it really stands out to me. Probably the leather...
Thank you, Jack.
My Brother-in-Law builds wood outdoor furniture.
I told him (jokingly) I'd like a really big 10 foot picnic table.
Wouldn't you know he actually showed up with it one day. Really good guy.
Here's a better picture of my old dog, named Jack, Jack.
I like the switch-up, Jack. Keep things interesting.
Hope you find more interesting things to keep you busy today.
Beautiful stag on your Hartshead.
Hope you're having a good day, Big Bill.
That was too close for comfort...
Headlines: Man arrested after breaking lockdown rules for Henderson's.
Jack, I know exactly the feeling you were experiencing my friend. It’s the same one I experienced today when we started making our lunch sandwiches! “What!” “No Dukes!” I immediately went to the storage closet and low and behold there was a brand new quart jar of Dukes! All is now well in the land of “Shelter In Place!”
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Happy for ya, Jack, and thanks for the sports!
Me, too, sort of. Just got back from the store and noticed I forgot to get the Gorgonzola cheese! But got bread, wine, milk, coffee, jalapeños, etc.
I hope the cobbler survives OK Greg. Here, I doubt a lot of small businesses will
Good luck with your first sourdough my friend Good-looking horn on your Guardians Lambsfoot
Beautiful Horn Greg! Good luck with your starter!
Good morning Guardians and Knights! I’m ready to make bread. This recipe calls for 454 grams of starter.
I love all four of my lambsfoots, but I gotta say, the Hartshead Barlow has stellar stag!
Good morning Guardians and Knights! I’m ready to make bread. This recipe calls for 454 grams of starter.
My son gave me about a dozen cans of Corona beer. Not the best tasting, but free! And was alright with the fish and shrimp tacos we had last night.Sounds like a good run Vince, I'm out of bread and beer! Thankfully, I've got pikelets, wine, and a lot of whisky!