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Nice pie, Worth! I substitute sorghum for molasses up this way..
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May 15, 2015 | #248 |
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The other day I mentioned I was making corned beef brisket.
The small end was ready so today I made a really big Reuben sandwich. Along with my pickles I made the other day. Trust me it tastes as good as it looks if I do say so myself. Worth IMG_20150515_33367.jpg IMG_20150515_464.jpg Last edited by Worth1; May 15, 2015 at 10:17 PM. |
May 16, 2015 | #249 |
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Dang Worth.....if you were closer I'd be knocking on your door for one of those sammiches. Sighhhhhhh....that looks so good it's mouth watering.
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Tomato pictures with one overhead view.
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Looks like this is about as close as I will get to my garden today.
I woke up to thunder and it is pouring down rain again. View from the front porch. Worth IMG_20150517_0861.jpg |
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What better way to spend a wet rainy Sunday than to make my own version of pumpernickle twist bread.
Let's see how it turns out this time. The other day I baked a loaf of bread that was so hard the crows had to eat it. I didn't even try to eat it. Here is today's attempt. So far it's rising nicely. Worth IMG_20150517_39975.jpg IMG_20150517_10160.jpg IMG_20150517_54552.jpg |
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Same here this morning. Almost 3 inches. I pulled the curtains and am going to work on inside stuff today.
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Did you ever do an egg drop competition in school? I had one in junior high school. All materials had to be edible. The egg was placed inside, and dropped off the roof of the school onto grass, about a 20 foot drop.
I baked a loaf of bread, and then kept basting it with butter and kept it in the oven too long. When I took it out, the outside of the loaf was really hard. The inside was soft. I think my entry into the competition would have taken a 200 foot drop; 20 was certainly no problem. I didn't win though; the rules were that the lightest of the entries to survive the fall was the winner. The kid who won stuck an ice cream cone over each end of the egg and tied them together with licorice. |
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