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Fitted sheets are wadded. They can't be folded.Cleaning gutters
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Filing taxes




I've not used bread pans. The recipes that I've been making are Italian white breads (Puliese and Cassaricio). Both of these use a biga, made the day before. The dough tends to be somewhat soft so I get flattish loaves. I have used bannetons for the final proofing but the dough still sags before oven spring takes over. I've been using a 50-50 mix of bread flour and semolina flour.My recipe is always about the same but with just minor tweaks in search of improvements. I bake two loaves at a time in Norpro black metal pans. In my oven 25 minutes at 430 produces perfectly baked bread that is always within about 2 degrees of optimum temperature. Elevation, humidity, oven variances and moisture content of the flour all have to be accounted for but once dialed in are very repeatable. Store flour in a sealed container in a cool dry and dark space if possible.
30 oz of fresh bread flour
19 or 20 oz of water
2 1/2 to 3 tsp sea salt depending on your taste
2 tsp SAF dry yeast
For steam I put a metal cake pan in the bottom of the oven and pour a cup of hot water in it once the bread is inside. Some people use ice cubes for this. I have used this basic recipe for years but lately have started to add some fat to the bread. Usually 2 tablespoons of soft unsalted butter will improve the bread . The addition of fat in small amounts contributes to a higher rise, crisper crust, softer crumb and is supposed to increase shelf life. Oil is supposed to be superior to butter because it is liquid at room temp whereas butter is solid. I'm fairly content with the butter in my bread but will try the oil just for comparison.
Bread freezes beautifully so it can be made ahead and used later. Just wrap in plastic bags then thaw slowly at room temp with no loss of flavor.
My other favorite hobbies: (they are not really hobbies, they are just things i like that i do often.
1. Straightening things.
2. Finding new music on Spotify (like Jon Batiste, Black Pumas, Michael Kiwanuka, Billie Eilish. And old stuff I used to own on vinyl: (Jackson Browne, Grand Funk Railroad, Traveling Wilburys, John Hiatt).
3. Walking often, walking long, for my new exercise.
4. Growing my hair.
5. Fretting about getting older and planning my new bohemian style cause i am not going to be a blue hair bubble headed older lady who wears elastic waist pants (hence #4 and #8).
6. Finding a new wine I’ve never had before.
7. Minimizing
8. Embroidery and quilting.
9. Book Club. I have to be honest. It’s mostly about the wine. However we are meeting next week at my place on the The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles and i am making the pasta Mi Amore dish (with some additions) that the character Duchess made. There are only four of us, including me, in the book club.
10. But my favorite hobby is making lists! (I used to write a blog back in the day when it was a thing - before Facebook was invented - and i always wrote out lists of random thoughts and had people come and write their own.
11. One more. Not closing my parentheses, though that is more a signature. I find that i do it often and I’m just going to quit editing them now.
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I started this lap quilt during the pandemic. I may never get around to the topstitching though because i like how it looks folded and I’m afraid of messing it up .
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Bob Seger quote. I write on the fabric in pen and embroider over it. It goes along with my Vote jean jacket I embroidered over a year ago. It can be my new bohemian Canadian tuxedo fashion.
SAF is a brand of yeast that is very highly regarded. It is a product of Mexico. I buy it in 1# packs, put a little in a sealed bottle in the fridge and freeze the rest. It is called SAF INSTANT.I've not used bread pans. The recipes that I've been making are Italian white breads (Puliese and Cassaricio). Both of these use a biga, made the day before. The dough tends to be somewhat soft so I get flattish loaves. I have used bannetons for the final proofing but the dough still sags before oven spring takes over. I've been using a 50-50 mix of bread flour and semolina flour.
I've bought bread flour right at Bob's Red Mill outside of PDX, but I have no idea how fresh it was. (I've heard that this is the secret to getting really flavorful bread, and since mine isn't I'm starting to wonder.)
I did buy myself a stand mixer, which helps the initial mix, but the Puliese doesn't require kneading so much as a series of stretch and folds.
I want to try your recipe and have a few Qs.
Thanks for this!
- SAF dry yeast... is that a brand or a type? I buy bulk active (not instant) but it's simple to convert between the two.
- Dry ounces or liquid ounces on the flour and water?
- I'd guess: mix the dough, let it rest for a short while, then either knead or do 3 stretch and folds at 30 minute intervals. Proof for about 2 hours;. Place in bread pans without de-gassing (how do you prevent sticking?) allow to rise again for about 90 minutes, then bake. (Steam initially but not thereafter.)
Yep Seger is on the right side. Beatles on the left. I had to edit the Beatles lyric to make it fit. But it’s the Seger quote i like really. I just stitched the other one other for balance.The Beatles - I'll Follow The Sun Lyrics | AZLyrics.com
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I know Seger wrote the other one…
I actually have just gotten into listening to a bit more Jon Batiste (partially because I saw him a bit on the Tonight Show...), but damn, I really like his style, I like his music, I like his message. This is also coming from someone with more of a metalhead mentality...My other favorite hobbies: (they are not really hobbies, they are just things i like that i do often.
2. Finding new music on Spotify (like Jon Batiste, Black Pumas, Michael Kiwanuka, Billie Eilish. And old stuff I used to own on vinyl: (Jackson Browne, Grand Funk
We all need more Jon Batiste in our lives right now!I actually have just gotten into listening to a bit more Jon Batiste (partially because I saw him a bit on the Tonight Show...), but damn, I really like his style, I like his music, I like his message. This is also coming from someone with more of a metalhead mentality...
I started my coaching career as a hoops coach too! I played in HS and had a short lived college career. It doesn't really make a ton of sense that I'm coaching football as I only played a couple of years and I also coach a position (Offensive Line) that I would have never been capable of playingI used to coach AAU and feeder team hoops. Lots of 5th-8th graders, freshmen school team a few times. Hoops was 3 seasons of the year. You know how that goes.
Also coached a few years of Jr football.
I miss it a lot! I don't miss the parents, but I do miss the boys and the sport. I'm a hoops geek when it comes to the Xs & Os. I played HS ball. I also married a football coach's daughter (her brother played college football), both my boys played football & basketball (rugby & track too) and most of my buddies coached jr football. So I guess it was hard to avoid coaching something.
I may get back into it someday, but I will say... I definitely have more time to fish now that I'm not coaching.
For now, I fish, tie about 1/2 the flies I fish with and trying to learn the guitar. I also used to dirt bike quite a bit. Trail/enduro type stuff. Had a KTM 300 that was LOTS of fun. Blasting up hill on that thing was like that initial run of a steelhead. Good adrenalin tester.When the boys went to college we sold their bikes and then I just wasn't riding enough so sold the KTM and bought a raft. It's been a good trade, but I do miss riding. Increased my fishing time though!
I still ride MTB bike. We have trails right behind our neighborhood so I don't even have to truck it to a crowded parking lot.
Thanks for coaching kids! I know you don't do it for the $$. Believe me...I know.![]()
Actual non-fishing hobbies:
Snowboard my second love since the 80's...Tahoe Basin the main playground,..snowboarding with the kids so much fun...wife and I quit our management jobs at 50 and took a year off, surf trips to the tropics, flyfished throughout the NW, spent the winter chasing pow wherever it landed...Whitewater and Red Mountain were hella fun that year. Had to walk away from it after hip replacement that included the cautionary to 'keep it mellow'...as if- Snowboarding: Been at it for 30 years or so now. There were some lean seasons in there when the kids were little. But now that they are old enough to join me, it's give a whole new life to a part of my universe I had thought might fade a bit.
My oldest played O & D line. Love those guys. Not sure anyone works harder! I'm a hoops guy, but I absolutely love the big team aspect of football. Obviously not for everyone and some real risk involved, but THE best team sport there is. All 11 have to work or things go wrong.I started my coaching career as a hoops coach too! I played in HS and had a short lived college career. It doesn't really make a ton of sense that I'm coaching football as I only played a couple of years and I also coach a position (Offensive Line) that I would have never been capable of playing. Seeing those dudes is the best part of everyday. I also help run our Strength and conditioning program so I get to see most of our guys 11 months out of the year.
I played OL until I decided I wanted to walk when I was older. Coaching is something i hope to get in to when life is a little less chaotic ( 1 and 5 year old daughters.) A former teammate is head coach at a local hs and I watch film and such with him, and up until a few years ago I helped with some skills camps.I started my coaching career as a hoops coach too! I played in HS and had a short lived college career. It doesn't really make a ton of sense that I'm coaching football as I only played a couple of years and I also coach a position (Offensive Line) that I would have never been capable of playing. Seeing those dudes is the best part of everyday. I also help run our Strength and conditioning program so I get to see most of our guys 11 months out of the year.
Mrs Brian enjoys "nesting"1. Straightening things.
Shes finishing her freshman year at Kennewick high, shes been playing every year since like 5th grade and has the goods to hang on varsity no question.Your niece plays high school football? Man I have never seen that. Freshman ball maybe but not varsity. She must be something else.