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Bread with Elizabeth: Blog closed
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Using Elizabeth David's English Bread and Yeast Cookery to become a proficient bread maker throughout 2010. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Sad to say I didn't make this goal of a year of writing up my Bread with Elizabeth, but I did make a year of very yummy bread from her book. Make your own bread, its a happy, healthy, fulfilling and enjoyable pass time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im an historic costumer and pattern maker and owner of The Tailors Apprentice. View my complete profile.
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Bread with Elizabeth: February 2010
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Using Elizabeth David's English Bread and Yeast Cookery to become a proficient bread maker throughout 2010. Sunday, February 21, 2010. I experimented with a new bread recipe from the book today, brown oatmeal bread, as Elizabeth David says ' oatmeal on its own would make a very flat loaf, but a small proportion mixed with a strong brown or white flour makes excellent bread with a wonderful rich flavour." p. 282. As always I use all organic ingredients where possible. 400 gms wholemeal bread flour. Mix th...
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Bread with Elizabeth: January 2010
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Using Elizabeth David's English Bread and Yeast Cookery to become a proficient bread maker throughout 2010. Saturday, January 23, 2010. All of this information is helpful if your a theory sort of person, I'm not so much, but because Elizabeth writes so well I was drawn in, fascinated by all her research and her diatribes. I particularly enjoyed her damnation of contemporary supermarket, plastic wrapped bread, as relevant today as in the 1970's. 550g plain unbleached bread flour. 450g wheatmeal bread flour.
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Bread with Elizabeth: January 2012
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Using Elizabeth David's English Bread and Yeast Cookery to become a proficient bread maker throughout 2010. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Sad to say I didn't make this goal of a year of writing up my Bread with Elizabeth, but I did make a year of very yummy bread from her book. Make your own bread, its a happy, healthy, fulfilling and enjoyable pass time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Im an historic costumer and pattern maker and owner of The Tailors Apprentice. View my complete profile.
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Blue Mountain Bliss: A camping kitchen in a small backpack
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Thursday, July 17, 2014. A camping kitchen in a small backpack. We are planning a trip to the Great Barrier Reef and leave in two weeks time. I was building a small camping trailer to take with us and then we found out that our small car, a Chery J1, can't have a row bar attached! The a Wine bottle section. The front pocket section. Happy small car camping! Labels: kitchen for small camping. Kitchen in a backpack. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Citta...
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Blue Mountain Bliss: Bread baking
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Monday, December 28, 2009. I used a simple wholemeal recipe from Delia's How to Cook, Book One, Quick and easy wholemeal loaf, p. 82. If you've never made bread I recommend this recipe as it is easy and delicious. Quick and easy wholemeal loaf. Makes 1 large or two small loaves. 1 lb 4 oz (570g) 100% organically produced wholewheat flour, plus a little extra for the top of the bread (I used bread flour which has more gluten and provides a better structure).
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Blue Mountain Bliss: Fixing the trailer for rego for our Explorer Box
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Friday, June 27, 2014. Fixing the trailer for rego for our Explorer Box. Part 1 can be found here http:/ ozquilter.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/building-compact-camping-trailer-using.html. So we have been preparing the trailer to re-register, we pulled it apart, took away the rust, took of the heavy metal cage . Painted the cleaned up frame. Painted the sides for rego, a happy, bright yellow, as it was in the shed, waste not want not :). I then looked at vario...
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Blue Mountain Bliss: March 2012
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Eliminating sugar week 1. So my first week of removing sugar from my diet is going well, one week down of my three month trial *grin*. I've had no side effects or cravings as yet and I am sure the lack of cakes, biscuits, chocolate, bread and jam, ice cream etc. is good for me. No weight loss as yet however, but it is very early days. Sadly my copy of Sweet Poison. Now that's a bonus, hic! Links to this post. His thesis is that su...
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Blue Mountain Bliss: March 2010
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Monday, March 29, 2010. Along with bread making, I've been hunting out the perfect home yogurt recipe over the last few weeks. As with bread, I used to make my own yogurt, but then delicious organic yogurt became available and it seemed easier to buy it. I asked RL, Twitter, FB friends how they made their yogurt and the consensus was the same, use good organic full cream milk, the addition of dried milk powder and a good yogurt starter to start the first ...
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Blue Mountain Bliss: November 2009
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Thoughts on creativity : Think global, act local. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Gown completed, well almost, certainly my part is done, M is finishing off the trimming and embroidery, I'm now moving onto the Victorian era and am making up Laughing Moon's Saloon Girl. Outfit as a precursor to making a bustle gown. I'm making it for an event next year, but also to get a feel of the fitted style of the time in an easy manner. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 24, 2009. The project is coming to an end, o...