And what have you used it for lately?!?!
most recently? French Toast
And what have you used it for lately?!?!
My dad is also, I don't understand how people fail at bread. His just doesn't rise, what problems do you have?I don't, as I'm terrible with bread. April does however.
Bad yeast, or not allowing enough rising time?My dad is also, I don't understand how people fail at bread. His just doesn't rise, what problems do you have?
Bad yeast, or not allowing enough rising time?
I think my dad's issue is softened water. It adds a lot of salt which retards fermentation. Does your gf have soft water?gf has huge problems with rising too, her bread always turns out like a rock.
Havent figured it out yet, but i suspect chlorinated water from the tap is fucking with the yeast.
What I learned in this thread:
Fly and Kiki are identical hand twins.
I think my dad's issue is softened water. It adds a lot of salt which retards fermentation. Does your gf have soft water?
not sure. We're gonna try bottled water next time.
Mine works awesome with the exact same procedure, and my water is PH7 and no minerals of any kinds. ITs about as close to pure water as you can get.
I have used regular Walmart branded "drinking water" to bake with and have no issues. It's reverse osmosis filtered and like 69¢Try distilled. You don't know how shitty bottled water may or may not be.
Bet she doesn't have a bitch of a scar down that thumb though
I have used regular Walmart branded "drinking water" to bake with and have no issues. It's reverse osmosis filtered and like 69¢
I got mine on Amazon for $450 or something. The Pro 600.
I got an Artisan at Kohls a few years back (considerabley higher wattage than the base model). it was a xmas special, $10 back for every $50 you spent. It was on super sale for $249 (+ 5 $10 coupons!) = $199. It was a good year.
I like the tilt head instead of the lift one. I don't do 5 loaves of bread at a time, & it's a helluva lot easier for me to add ingredients by just tipping it back. Also, to me, it was easier to scrape the side by just tipping vs, the up/down of the more commercial unit. the big one seemed way beyond my needs. But that price on that link is rockstar!