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Herbed rollsStuffed loin chopsDishes 1Dishes 2- Laundry?
Clean kitchen- Vacuum 1
- Vacuum 2
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- Garlic
- Black peppercorns
- Red peppercorns
- Thai basil
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Kosher salt
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I call this 'Butter Bread', for obvious reasons. Tender, rich, and yes... buttery. Also dead simple to make, slices like a dream, and makes wonderful toast and sandwiches. I use a kitchenaid to do the bulk of the work, but by hand is a winner too.
1 cup warm water (100-110 degrees).
3 cups bread flour. 2.5 cups for dough and .5 cup to adjust dough and flour the board.
1 stick salted butter, melted and well warmed.
2 teaspoons sugar.
1 teaspoon salt (to taste).
2 teaspoons dry yeast.
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Lessee....
Here's a glimpse into how Flat-Rate techs think. This is actually a mental plan created on-the-go. Flat rate techs do this ALL DAY LONG.
Next ten minutes....
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Cloche, a thing to cover plants when they are young and tender. Makes a lot of sense. Each plant gets it's own little greenhouse. Retains heat and moisture and staves off killing frosts.
I suppose if I had a fine aristocratic nose to look down at people from, I might have the fancy glass versions ($25 each)Or, if I was even lazier than I am and a spendthrift to boot, I could buy them in plastic from Amazon ($1 each).
I'm neither of those things. I'm a cheap old bast.... um.... frugal gentleman. The wife has aquariums, and that means distilled water in multiple gallon jugs at a time. The resulting empty plastic bottles need only the bottom cut off to make a very serviceable cloche at my favorite price ($0).
This is why I have well started zucchini, butternut, and basil plants in zone 6b in mid-April.
Re-use, re-purpose, re-cycle.
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