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((Jenny)). Me too....
Well, at least we aren't alone :lol:.
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I'm pretty sure that I am losing my mind.
It seems like every time I am on my way to do something, I forget what it is that i was going to do. Usually I get distracted, sometimes I just forget. My dh very sympathetically (not) says "yeah, ADD is like that".
For example, there was something I was going to ask you all about, but I can NOT remember what it was :lol:.
:willy_nilly:
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So is there a secret to cutting the biscuits so that you aren't handling them too much after the first go 'round.
I tried the Paula Dean ones (I actually had whipping cream I needed to use), but the ones I cut out later didn't rise hardly at all (I was cooking them in the oven with the pot pie - so at a slightly lower temp thean remommended) It was hard to tell with the first ones - they were topping the potpie.
What do you think, was it most liking because of temp, overmixing/overhandling or having to share the oven?
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Wow, your can pops open. I hope for that. But, half the time I end up stabbing the reluctant can with a sharp knife. The biscuits end up squashed.
When the can doesn't pop, just beat the center of it against the kitchen counter, that usually works well :D.
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My instinct is drop biscuits becasue they are easier, but I don't think that I want to just drop them into the liquidy filling - do I?
The steam is a good idea, so smaller biscuits would probably be better than one really big one.:tongue_smilie:
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I want to try and make Turkey pot-pie for dinner tonight.
I do not have a pastry mixer thingy, so I was thinking of making biscuits for the top instead of a crust.
Can I just use one of the non-drop biscuit recipes from the the no-fail biscuit thread and just lay it out on top of the pie filling stuff as 1 big biscuit?
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I meant to start a new thread - not post a reply
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Sharon, are you reading this on your Kindle? Is this the one you downloaded. I'm game to give it a try, but couldn't decide which one to download. I can get so hung up on these minor decisions.
I downloaded this one this morning, haven't done anything with it other than put it in a collection. :tongue_smilie:
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Still holding down the low end of the curve for everyone by only being on my third book. You're welcome :). Currently working on Balzac's Droll Stories, a book banned everywhere when it first came out. Anyone planning to join me? It's only risque by 19th-century standards.
I just got this for my Kindle - I'll have to try it :001_smile:
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:iagree: This was totally me!
I thought they were great while I was reading them. Then I was like "WHY did I like that??" It was the same thing with Twilight. :lol: I plead temporary insanity.
For me, it wasn't so much thinking that they were great while I was reading them as wanting to know what happens next.
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I would; and keep in mind, not to make the liquids too hot. I think it's supposed to be just warm to the touch (do I recall 80-90 deg or so?) or it'll kill the yeast.
My cookbook says 120-130 degrees, but mine only rise half the time, so I could be doing it wrong :tongue_smilie:.
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Here's my favorite roll recipe. I never use the dough enhancer and they turn out fine.
As a pp said, I set the oven on warm/hold while I'm mixing my dough then turn it off for a few minutes before I set the rolls in to rise. I cover them with a towel.
This looks good - do you need a stand-up mixer to do it?
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My recipe doe NOT tell me to proof the yeast first.
It has me put the yeast in with the flour and then add the warm/hot liquid ingedients.
Should I proof it anyways?
It also uses milk, but no water.
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Last weekend I finished the Hunger Games books. I couldn't put them down, but afterwards I realized I really did not care for them. I did blog about them though...http://jennysgate.wordpress.com
So far my list is:
1. Storm Front - Jim Butcher
2. Eldest - Christopher Paolini
3. Brisingr - Christopher Paolini
4. A King's Ransom - Jude Watson
5. Inheritance - Christopher Paolini
6. The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
7. Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins
8. Mockingjay - Suzanne Collins
9. Minx - Julia Quinn
dd10's list
1. Son of Neptune - Rick Riordan
2. A King's Ransom - Jude Watson
3. The Clue in the Diary - Carolyn Keene
4. The Railway Children (currently reading, although she told me tonight that it got boring)
5. The Throne of Fire - Rick Riordan (currently rereading - she read this last year, but I told her I would count it anyway)
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Anyone...
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Be sure you are using quality yeast. I think SAF yeast is the best and I have used it a couple years after its expiration date and it still rises just like it always did. I don't have the same success with dough rising if I use Fleischman's yeast. I need more to get the same rise, and it seems to die quicker. Just a thought.
I am using Fleischman's (it's what they had the individual packets of at Walmart)
Is Red Star a kind of yeast? It sounds vaguely familiar -I'll have to check out other kinds - is there a big difference in prices of yeast?
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I have started making dinner rolls with yeast from the recipe in my Better Homes and Garden cookbook. The dough eventually rises (at least the first time) But it takes longer than the hour recommended in my cookbook. It doesn't really rise well at all the second time (after the rolls are formed). It says about 30 minutes and I am giving it closer to 45 minutes. I am letting it rise in the oven with a pan of almost boiling water. My yeast is new - is it just that my recipe is bad?
I have been using my meat thermometer to try to get the liquid ingredients the right temperature (it the only one I have) - is that the problem?
How do you make yummy, fluffy wonderful dinner rolls? or pizza crust?
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Someone gave me a couple of really big e-book files. I am in the process of sorting through them. There are a lot of books and authors I have never heard of. I don't want to delete them just because I haven't heard of them. I am trying to get the books categorized by type and then author. (So I have a folder called fantasy that has folders with authors and/or series in it.) Each folder will also have a miscellaenous folder for authors who I only have one book for.
My question is: Is there a good place I can go to look up an author and find out what type/category of books they write?
I can find good book descriptions on Amazon, I'm jjust not sure I want to look up every book in these files (there are thousands).
If you can think of a better way to organize large amounts of e-books in the computer - Please feel free to share...
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Keep in mind I am NOT a skier, but I do live in the Denver area and have the entertainment book.
What they have listed in the ski section is:
Arapahoe Basin
Colorado Sports Rent
Copper Mountain Resort
Eldora Mountain Resort
LovelandSki Area
Monarch Mountain
Sunlight mountain Resort
Winter Park Resort
Woodward at Copper
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You could have a digital one ready and upload it to winkflash.com.
They regularly have flat rate book sales. So any number of pages for 20-100(?) are the same price. Different sizes are different prices. You would probably want to have each page ready as a single jpg picture (easy to do in photoshop/ps elements)
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Thanks for the tip, Lori! I love reading books on my Kindle Fire and that looks cute! I'll have to see if it's appropriate for youngers before I pass it onto my dd10, though.
Can't wait for down time to read it!
Melissa
My thoughts exactly except substitute touch for fire :D
Thank you!
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I have hundreds of ebooks that someone gave me (many of which I am interested in reading, many totally random ones) so I am mostly sticking to those. I will download library books as well though am I am about to read a real book and not looking forward to it nearly as much. (it needs to go back to the library soon and all of the kids have read or listened to it and are dying to tell their dad and I all about it - I read books, he listens to them and neither of us have gotten to this one yet) I could not find a free (or very cheap) kindle version of it - I looked :tongue_smilie:and may do so again.
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Her attitude doesn't seem ironic to me at all, it sounds just right in character.
Usually those who judge have the attitude/fear that they are always being judged.
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We've never had a problem with it. We get the 3-packs of flour tortillas at Costco and freeze some of them. We do not do this after they (the individual packs) have been opened.
I remembered my question!!
in General Education Discussion Board
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For those of you that try and stock up/ keep a fully stocked pantry... how do you go about it?
We get paid 2x a month and when we get our tax refund I will do some major stocking up, but I want to be able to maintain it. Should I just have 1 grocery list for the montha and reuse the same list every month as a base (and just get produce, etc as needed)?