It's bread! (sorta)
Next time I'm going to make it in pans, because I think I still didn't let it rise enough on the final rise, and how can you tell if an amorphous blob has "doubled in size?" But is has a nice sourdough tang, a decent texture, and an OK crust. Now to see if I can improve on the results.
Here's a scarf I knitted a while ago which has bee just sitting around, waiting to get some beads on the edges. Some day I'll figure out how to photograph these things so the sparkly bits show up better.
This one is for Lisa, who will (Heaven only knows when) add her own beads. See you Wednesday, Lisa!
Here's a scarf I knitted a while ago which has bee just sitting around, waiting to get some beads on the edges. Some day I'll figure out how to photograph these things so the sparkly bits show up better.
This one is for Lisa, who will (Heaven only knows when) add her own beads. See you Wednesday, Lisa!
7 Comments:
At 7:36 AM , Wannietta Kirkpatrick said...
Great job on the shawls!!
I love my bread maker - I'm not one for experimenting with artisan breads so it suits me perfectly, taking the guesswork out of the kneading and rising. The most that I have to do is a final rise on my own for buns.
At 8:17 AM , LA said...
I think your bread looks yummy. But, did YOU enjoy it? I can imagine it would also make great toast!!!!!
At 4:13 PM , Sheeprustler said...
Prettiful!
At 6:12 PM , Alwen said...
Oh, yes, it's definitely bread!
I use my bread maker's dough cycle to save my wrists, but then I bake the dough in pans so it will fit in the toaster.
At 4:26 PM , Heide said...
You have been a busy girl! Love the bread! Really love the shawl!
At 7:46 AM , Saren Johnson said...
Wow, you've been busy.
At 12:34 AM , Amy Lane said...
Purty-- I still treasure my Roxie scarf!
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