Maybe when we move to another area we should say when they call that we are of a another religion and not interested. Then they would never know locally.
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They have found me! (At last)
by PaulJ ini've just had a telephone conversation with my wife about 1/2 an hour ago.
we have had a visit from the local jw's this morning.
from the upstairs window my wife conducted a brief conversation where she basically told them thst she wasnt the best person to speak to, as her husband used to be a jw.
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Mmmmmm bread machines
by Lady Lee ini have a bread machine and have been experimenting with it this week.
my first breads were really dense and heavy.
they were ok but definitely not great.. so i went to the books and they said the liquids need to be lukewarm not cold from the fridge.. so after yet another white bread heavy i just tried a raisin bread recipe.. ok i'm addicted.
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banished1
Billy Goat, you are so smart! I'll bet that will work!
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Mmmmmm bread machines
by Lady Lee ini have a bread machine and have been experimenting with it this week.
my first breads were really dense and heavy.
they were ok but definitely not great.. so i went to the books and they said the liquids need to be lukewarm not cold from the fridge.. so after yet another white bread heavy i just tried a raisin bread recipe.. ok i'm addicted.
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banished1
Thats funny Billy Goat! My whole wheat bran bread is rather brick like, but that why I like it!!
Along with the regular whole wheat recipe I add a half cup of wheat bran. Wow!!! No food has a chance of sticking on me...it all goes through too fast thanks to the bran!
I used to be wheat intolerant too. I gave up milk, bread and so many other foods. I had severe pain in my hips and back and along with the intolerance thought I was going down hill fast.
After my divorce my health changed again and I was able to add back foods I gave up! Now I enjoy all the breads and milk products without pain and embarrassing repercussions.
About a month ago our neighbor nearby brought home a pig....yes to fatten up and slaughter probably around the holidays. He did the same last year and it was very unpleasant to be near the situation and feel so helpless. The little pig squealed and cried terrified the day he was trucked into the yard and placed in his lonely little pen far down by the river.
That day I could not put a bite of meat down my throat....and have not been able to since. It has been a month now. So this bread maker has become even more valuable to me. Along with the yogurt I am making on the warm spot on the stove, these are my staples. We have an apple tree and some zucchini left in the garden.
Jeeesh, maybe I'll start making my own soap!!!
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Now this is the way to post an item on Ebay
by CaptainSchmideo in...and a gentle jab at many of us older guys, and a valuable lesson to pass on to younger guys..
home | pay | register | register | sign in | sign in/out | site mapadvanced search.
back to home pagelisted in category: clothing, shoes & accessories > men's clothing > pantsdkny men's leather pants i unfortunately ownstylish.
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banished1
Thankyou for that very humorous auction synopsis!
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Mmmmmm bread machines
by Lady Lee ini have a bread machine and have been experimenting with it this week.
my first breads were really dense and heavy.
they were ok but definitely not great.. so i went to the books and they said the liquids need to be lukewarm not cold from the fridge.. so after yet another white bread heavy i just tried a raisin bread recipe.. ok i'm addicted.
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banished1
I must add that I see my recipe is completely inaccurate....
but that is the beauty of my machine (and maybe my cuisine taste)
It all tastes good to me!
For onion bread I recommend dry onion flakes with a white loaf recipe, some garlic powder, salt and pepper.
For the rosemary bread I picked the rosemary from our garden and minced it very fine and put it fresh into the maker along with lots of garlic powder and italian herbs and a salt blend.
I could have sold that loaf!! My house smelled just like an italian restaurant!!!!
My first bread maker I bought 16 years ago. Bread used to stick in it or it would wobble off the counter. Or the paddle would come off and be lost in the loaf!!!
This sunbeam is huge, good looking and quiet and the loaf NEVER STICKS. They must have improved the loaf pan coating or something.
Thanks for starting this thread! Bread making with a bread maker is part of my daily life. -
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Mmmmmm bread machines
by Lady Lee ini have a bread machine and have been experimenting with it this week.
my first breads were really dense and heavy.
they were ok but definitely not great.. so i went to the books and they said the liquids need to be lukewarm not cold from the fridge.. so after yet another white bread heavy i just tried a raisin bread recipe.. ok i'm addicted.
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banished1
Just got my new bread machine two weeks ago! New for me, but got it off Craigslist.org!
It had only 3 or 4 loaves on its engine said the previous owner, a young mother trying out the low carb diet.
Wow!!!! I mainly make whole wheat bran bread. Tried to make sourdough, but its a bit of work, having to make "the mother" first, then wait hours, then frig it, then use it. Made sourdough olive oil rosemary bread!
So easy! I have found this Sunbeam bread maker to be the easiest I have ever used. FOOL PROOF!
Basic Recipe (takes about 5 minutes to throw ingredients in the maker and turn it on)
3 1/2 cups flour (any flour)
1 cup water, (sometimes a little more)
a little oil
a little sugar, more for sweet loaf
a pinch of salt
tbl sp. active yeast
bran, raisins, chopped figs, cake mix, all spice
fresh rosemary from the garden, garlic powder, all seasoning salt, pepper
You cant go wrong!!!
Last night we made a dessert bread for this morning: water, oil, brown sugar, no salt, whole wheat flour
yeast and ginger spice cake mix!
It made a little dense loaf so moist and sliceable like pound cake!!!
I'm having a toasted slice right now with my coffee.......hmmmmmmm yummmmmy!!
I paid only $25 for this wonderful machine!!!
Our landlord pays the electricity here, so now we dont have to heat our gas oven to make bread! -
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Good Childhood or Bad Childhood?
by weinermcgee inah i pressed tab this time instead of enter!.
i am allowed one more topic today so i thought i'd make it interesting.. i'd have to say that i had an awesome jw childhood i had lots of kids to play with, my cong always held special things to make all the children happy such as renting space to have parties or watching disney movies at someones house, movie theatre parties.
sliding parties (you know sleds on hills, no gt sno racers back then), all kinds of things that prevented us from getting worldly friends.
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banished1
I had a sad childhood..........with some bright spots........
Frankly, finding the JWs was a relief.
I liked reading Candidlynuts childhood!!!
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Three years ago today, Mozz and I got married!
by Billygoat inback when i joined this board, mozz and i had been dating for about 9 months.
and then 9 months later, the announcement we were engaged:.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/7/27002/1.ashx.
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banished1
I just looked at your wedding photos. I think I could become a wedding junkie!!!!
Congratulations! What a lovely day that was! What a handsome couple you both make! -
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Who is the most popular poster here ? .........ummm I think I know
by vitty in.
any topic and it turns into a defd debate, im not complaining, i enjoy it, as long as its friendly banter !.
we need more active jws on this board.
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banished1
Interesting, I think you are right. If dfd stopped posting altogether here, I think he'd be sorely missed.
We'd better not treat him too cruelly, we need him. Who would we beat up? You?
Or maybe YOU?
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banished1
Did your server cut you off? I hate it when that happens.