Posted on 04/26/2013 1:17:09 PM PDT by Kartographer
we've slowly accumulated a stock of pretty much everything one buys at a store from dry and canned food stuffs, to other goods like storage bags, wrapping paper, soap, laundry detergent, cleaners, tooth brushes, paper products, and so on and on. We've really gone out of our way to identify everything that might be applicable, even if they are items we use only irregularly. When we run out of something, we check storage, pull out another one if we have it, and add it to the shopping list - so that when we go shopping, we are mostly replenishing storage and not stuff in current use.
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Wow, talk about an Orwellian deletion. I come back and my last four posts are gone.
There was nothing against FR policy in those posts, so why did you delete them? Could it be because I made some good points and was coming out ahead in the exchange?
Nah, I’m sure it couldn’t have been that...
When people reply to me, I reply back.
Convection ovens operate on the mistaken theory that you can put a cheap @$$ fan in the corner of an oven and create even circulation to balance out the normal hot/cold spots that cause uneven cooking.
BULL$&!T.
What the stupid little fan does is to concentrate the hot spots and cold spots and increase uneven cooking.
In a commercial bakery, it can lead to hilarity, when cooking some paper thin cookies like Pecan Thins that are mostly egg white.
What happens is that they lift off of the Silpat baking mat and fly out the back top of the oven where the vent is.
In every kitchen I ever worked in, if there was a switch to turn the fan off, I turned it off, taped over it with HAZARD tape and put a note on it to not turn it on.
Amazing what you can get away with if you have some official tape and a notice.
/johnny
Personally? I hates 'em.
/johnny
A causualty.
/johnny
I’ll just call you Miss Manners then.
lol
Or food if it really gets bad.
Deep breath...
9/11 happened. I was working for an international telecom operation at the time, and I opened FR to find out we had been attacked.
I left the office and went home to root through my office for my last DD-214.
I didn't actually get re-enlisted until January, because of the waivers for my age and hearing loss. Jim changed my screen name from KD5CTS to JRandomFreeper for opsec reasons, and several freepers from the old ATRW thread helped me work through the waiver process.
When I got back in, with the hearing, electronic warfare was out, and combat services was in. So I took it.
During training (I didn't have to go through basic again, just AFSC tech school), I found I loved feeding lots of folks in a commercial kitchen.
I asked my dad for his official blessing to persue that career. He said I was crazy, but laid hands on my head as I knelt and gave me his blessing. A couple of years before he died.
So that's the long and the short of it, and if I left anything out, someone will correct me.
/johnny
Never used one. I have pretty good luck with a regular old electric oven. I baked a loaf the other day using the recipe on the back of the Gold Medal flour bag but substituting the broth from a pot roast for the water. Talk about tastey.
But what am I doing talking about bread with you people???
I don't know... sharing life experiences so that others might benefit, interacting in a rational manner. It could be any number of things.
Gold Medal is crap flour btw, Pioneer, if you can get it, is milled in San Antonio, and I've been to the mill. That's the good stuff.
/johnny
See post number 72
If you brush them off, you can feed them to the first section students and they will never know the difference. ;)
/johnny
How does that explain your selective deletions?
Just sayin...
/johnny
Well, that’s the story as I heard it as it was happening. We love you, Johnny, and appreciate the sacrifices and dedication that you to God and Country. I am better for having known you. Love, love.
Hadn’t heard that phrase before, but it works!
/johnny
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