Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 ROFL! Thank you so much " shawn. " Hey, Amy you have more testosterone than I do for sure....<grinning> My bread has been known to turn out much like concrete actually. Thanks dear! linda " Amy " <sandpiperhiker > > > Even this vegan had to wonder that too! Got to be a gazillion. LOL > > And whatcha going to do with all of those egg yolks before they spoil? > > Add a little cement and have yellow concrete (or are cement and > > concrete the same?) Shawn, the answer please since you have the > > testosterone I don't...at least I hope not. > > In laywoman's terms: Cement is the powdery portion that when mixed > with water, forms a paste that eventually dries very hard; there are > several kinds of cement. Concrete is a mixture of cement and > gravel/aggregates (ie the sidewalk). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 I learned how to bake bread to the concrete stage from my mother. It used to be a joke to see what powerful male could get it cut. It was used like a football. I did improve on that though and made lots of bread over the years that was quite edible, but occasionally turns to concrete, bumps and all. I think it is the over cooking and really hate the bread machines. I haven't been able to pass onto my daughter the bread/concrete ability. Actually, she can't cook period...why? Cause that way she can get her husband to do the cooking. I am not supposed to give away her secret though. It is a nice black mail tool for me though I must admit. The white pepper definitely has a different taste to it...there is some sort of flavor in it which is not like the white pepper I have bought in the past at the store. Probably too gourmet. <grinning> linda " Amy " <sandpiperhiker Monday, February 13, 2006 2:10 PM Re: egg whites and yolks > > ROFL! Thank you so much " shawn. " Hey, Amy you have more testosterone > > than I do for sure....<grinning> My bread has been known to turn out > > much like concrete actually. Thanks dear! > > > Well, I figured since he hadn't answered yet... :-) > > In my family all the girls & mom & dad did the > carpentry/plumbing/wiring etc. work, as most of the family was > handicapped in some way. Mom's three natural children (all girls), > and my sister and I were the so-called normal ones (ha!). The boys > did hevay lifting, etc., but we got to use the power tools... *grin* > I still like power tools. > > > As for the bread - bad yeast? Or not enough kneading, perhaps, or too > much flour... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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