To: JohnBrowdie
You are right. I looked at the three sites.
I don’t vape but it is funny to watch someone driving and vaping. It is like a steam train.
I don’t drink coffee either. I went by a Starbucks today at 11:20 and they had over 20 cars in the drive through.
To each his own. We all will probably be lucky to have money for bread in a couple of years.
90 posted on
03/06/2021 7:55:50 PM PST by
alternatives?
(If our borders are not secure, why fund an army?)
To: alternatives?
To each his own.
Thank you for not being a nanny. It's truly appreciated, and what you said is something I live by.
My phrase is, "Let people be people."
We all will probably be lucky to have money for bread in a couple of years.
Here ya go:
⦁ 1 1/4 cups milk
⦁ 1 egg
⦁ 2 tablespoons butter
⦁ 1/4 cup white sugar
⦁ 3/4 teaspoon salt
⦁ 3 cups bread flour
⦁ 1 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
Place the milk and butter in a plastic container and heat to 120 degrees (OK to microwave)
Put egg and the sugar into the liquid and slowly stir with a fork to dissolve the sugar and break up the egg
Pour the liquid ingredients into your mixing bowl
Put the salt and bread flour into a dry bowl and pour it into the mixing bowl so it’s on top of the wet ingredients
Make a little pocket on top of the flour/salt mix and put the yeast into that pocket
Stir for 15 minutes until it’s thoroughly mixed
Cover for 70 minutes to retain heat and moisture, allow to do the first rise
After the 1st rise, place on lightly floured cutting board and evenly divide into eight (Large burger buns) or ten (Smaller buns) rolls
Place rolls about 2” apart on a baking tray brushed with shortening, then brush melted butter on top of them
Cover for 1 hour for 2nd rise (I put them in my oven with a plastic container with hot water in it to maintain humidity)
Bake at 365 degrees for 18-25 minutes.
Enjoy!!
NOMS!!
95 posted on
03/06/2021 8:17:23 PM PST by
RandallFlagg
(Only a moronic, suicidal group would try a Great Purge 2021 on an armed American. We're ready!)
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