Monday, May 4, 2026

Butter bread recipe

 


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.

  • In your mixing bowl, put two teaspoons of dry yeast, one cup of bread flour, and one cup of warm water.  Add two teaspoons of sugar.  Whisk till well combined, and allow to rest for 15-20 minutes in a warm spot.  If the yeast is good, a very active and bubbly sponge will be formed.
  • While the wee yeastie beasties are having sexy time, melt a stick of butter in the microwave. Melt, not boil.  Preferably salted butter, as that's what the recipe allows for.
  • When the sponge is bubbling well, add one teaspoon of salt, all the melted butter, and 1.5 more cups of bread flour to the bowl.  Using the bread hook, run on speed 2 till the dough pulls together.  We are looking for a silky and slightly sticky dough that just leaves the bowl clean, but maybe sticks and pulls just a little.  If it looks too sticky, add a spoonful of the reserved flour every minute as it kneads till it looks right.  It's far easier to add flour than it is to add water.
  • Knead (Machine or hand) for three to four minutes.  Put the dough in an oiled bowl (I just use the same mixer bowl, spritzed with olive oil) and cover.  Place in a warm spot for thirty minutes to rise.
  • After thirty minutes place dough on a lightly floured spot and flatten it out.  Fold it back in using letter folds in one direction, then the other, till the dough gets too tight to work easily.  Place it back in the oiled bowl and back to the warm spot for another twenty to thirty minutes.
  • After the dough has relaxed and risen more, form it into the desired loaf shape, or place in a bread pan if it's to be sandwich/toast bread.  If using a bread pan, butter it well or line with parchment*.   Turn the oven on to 450, and allow the dough to do it's final rise while the oven preheats.
  • When the oven is ready, and the dough has risen well, brush it gently with egg wash and slightly score the top if you wish.  Now is time to sprinkle on toasted sesame seed if that is to taste.
  • Bake at 450 for 20-25 minutes, and then start checking internal temp with a quick probe. 190-200 degrees is the goal. Lower means more tender, and higher means crustier.
  • Allow the bread to cool completely on a rack before slicing.
*Parchment lined pan hack:  If you have two pans the same size that nest, place a parchment sheet over one greased pan, and use the second to press that parchment into place.  Weight the second pan with canned goods and let sit till it's needed.  The parchment will be shaped to the pan perfectly, with no cutting and fitting.



5-4-26

 W: 316.6                BS: 134

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Friday, May 1, 2026

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

4-29-26

 W: 315.0                BS: 132

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Everything comes with a price. 
Sometimes it's your money. 
Sometimes it's your time. 
Sometimes it's your sanity. 
Sometimes it's your soul.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Monday, April 27, 2026

4-27-26

 W: 317.8                BS: 109

  • Dishes 1
  • Dishes 2
  • Laundry
  • Sort/put away
  • Vacuum 1
  • Vacuum 2
  • Cages away
  • Fix wagon
  • Move boat
  • Fix door
  • Meat sale
  • Trash
  • ?
Couple hours sleep.  3?  4?  Whatever. Hang.

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So... this special guy who tried to shoot up the liars ball in DC. Has anyone added up just HOW MANY gun laws he broke? Just curious.

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Tiny garden update....

 Lessee....

  • Mint
  • Parsley
  • Daikon radish
  • Oregano
  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Sage
  • Lettuce leaf basil
  • Italian basil
  • Horseradish
  • Scarlet globe radish
  • Autumn red radish
  • Tennis ball lettuce
  • Spring onion
  • Macomber turnips
  • Thousand head kale
  • Butternut squash
  • Zucchini squash
  • Various tomatoes
  • Various peppers
  • (yet to appear)  Cucumbers
  • (yet to appear) Pole beans






4-25-26

 W: 319.0            BS: 137


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Friday, April 24, 2026

The flat rate mind....

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....

  • Take dirty plate to sink
  • Get supplements from counter next to sink and take them
  • Carry laundry basket upstairs
  • Dump basket on my side of the bed
  • Sort and separate laundry
  • Gather dirty clothes into now empty basket
  • Fill med case for next two weeks
  • Take today's meds
  • Grab toady's cigars from humidor next to meds
  • (Add:  Good healthy poo)
  • (Add:  Grab med thing for downstairs)
  • Carry dirty laundry and cigars downstairs
  • Load and run washer
  • (Add:  Fill test kit)
  • Go smoke a cigar and sip coffee
There's a solid plan for the next few minutes.


4-24-26

 W: 316.8            BS: 130

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I've known many people, and many kinds of people. This morning I am thinking about Lawyers and Criminals, and the intersections between the groups.   There are good and bad of each, and a vast group in the middle who are unremarkable.  That said, I believe lawyers and criminals share a trait I've seen more in those groups than anywhere else. The lack of morality.  The lack of a sense of right and wrong.  Not all of them obviously.  Some of each group can be damn fine people.  I know some personally and well.  But... many lack a moral center.  They are not guided by right and wrong, but by the questions "Will I get caught?" and "What can they do to me?".

Of course, when we see someone who is all of the above;  Lawyer, Criminal, and no moral center.... that is the land politicians come from.

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The oregano took well, and came back in abundance this year.

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Thursday, April 23, 2026

'Cloche'

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.

4-23-26

 W: 318.2            BS: 80

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Fixed income bargain shopper that I am, I'm now using Walmart for the bulk of our groceries.  Why?  They sell the commodity a little less expensive.  Even with delivery and loss of 'gas points', it still comes out cheaper for the family. In addition, they screw up a lot less than Giant and so far have never scammed us on coupon details. Sure, I still watch the other stores like a hawk, snatching bargains as and when.

Walmart has this 'meal deal'.  A middlin small rotisserie chicken and two 'large' (undefined) sides (Potatoes and mac), all for $10.  It looked of possibilities, so I added three of same to our last grocery order.

The 'large' sides were bigger than expected.  The potatoes, astonishingly, were real, and had a splash of gravy.  The mac n cheese was lackluster but edible.  Needed hot sauce and garlic.  The chickens were actually tasty and moist, without too much salt which I had feared.

From the $30 in meals deals the family ate for several days, at least three meals combined. The kiddos sat down and demolished the sides before day two was over.  All the easily usable meat was off the chickens by day three, and that included sliced chicken, chicken salad, and chicken soup.  The three busted down and broken carcasses went into the pressure cooker and yielded eight quarts of really rich stock.

All in all, this deal works. Fair value and the minions were pleased to stuff their gobs.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Falafel

 


My first attempt at this staple street food.  Mostly, I followed this recipe, except I substituted horseradish leaves for the parsley.  It's I had on hand.

Tender homemade naan, chick pea falafel, tahini sauce.  So yeah, this will happen again and the recipe will be refined to our tastes.



Tuesday, April 21, 2026

 As with most of the things Trumpster does, it's unclear what the goal is.  I believe he likes it that way, and the mystery has become one of his most powerful tools.

He proposed some kind of Yuge memorial for our nations 250th, looking all Frenchy in design and covered with sayings the proggies hateses, like 'Everyone is equal' and such.

The thing is, so far the whole deal has cost him about four breaths and a few heartbeats as he mentioned it.  By that very simple action he has tied hundreds of TDS inflicted morons in knots, leaving them too busy splattering spittle over the 'Arch' to get in his way on other things more real.

Maybe it's a real idea.  Maybe it's pure schlock.  With the Trumpster, there is just no way to know... and that is his magic in action.

Frankly, I think the TDS minions are just pissed that Trump needs an entire new wing on the white house to keep his huge balls in, and he's getting it.


4-21-26

 W: 320.2                BS: 221

Well FFS....

Weight just keeps climbing.  I didn't THINK I was eating badly.  Mostly staying under 2k a day in calories, unless I'm cheating myself.  I think I'll do just liquids for a few days and try to get a handle on what is happening.  Ironic since I will also double the Lasix for a few days.

Yes, the gain is real.  I can feel it, especially in breathing.  Put new batteries in the scale and zero'ed it every day.

The BS... I am pretty sure is BS.  I put on a new CGM and it went to over 200 and never came below it.  Never happened before.  The last sensor was trash out of the box.  Been averaging 50% junk as I open new $enSors.   Asked the doc to prescribe the newest model which is said to maybe even possibly actually work... most of the time.

I tried to verify the bloody way, but discovered I'm out of lancets.  New box will be delivered tomorrow.  Maybe I should just go back to the old fashioned real daily blood test.

Today was to be 'Make Falafel for the first time' day.  Yeah, so maybe that can be tomorrow.

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Monday, April 20, 2026

4-20-26

 W: 318.2            BS: NA



I captured this image of a forlorn yellow rose washed up on a beach.
Now you fill in the story.  What does this evoke?

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Sunday, April 19, 2026

April 19th, Patriot's day.

Patriot's Day: April 19, 1775. When Americans took up arms against their king, and bled, at the crack of terrible dawn.

Patriot's day reminds us of why we are what we are. We are the people who say NO to tyrants. We are the people who demand freedom, even at the cost of the blood of those who would dominate us. We are the people who choose dangerous integrity and honor over peaceful slavery, for ourselves and all our fellow humans.

April 19th, 1775 was a not day of universal agreement. Those who chose freedom and humanity were well outnumbered by others who would submit until ignominious death overtook them. The majority would gladly trade their humanity for ten fewer lashes at the stake. They would even more gladly serve up their neighbors on a platter to a tyrant, hoping to be given a sliver of power over those who survived.

Just. Like. Today.

April 19th, the day unheard voices were replaced by powder smoke and canon fire, the only thing tyrants and their minions cannot choose to ignore.


Friday, April 17, 2026

4-17-26

 W: 316.2     315.2           BS: 117

Pain is the one thing in the universe nobody needs to compete for.  There is always plenty for everyone.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Cigars on the porch....

The huge and over-the-top fancy humidor Carolyn gifted me lives in our bedroom, where it is safe.  Now that Summer is approaching fast and I'm outside smoking cigars more often, it seemed I needed a 'Porch Box' to keep the ready sticks in.

Here we have a nice cigar box that looks good on the porch table.  To supply moisture and flavor for my mediocre cigars, I put in a ramakin of Bourbon.

So far, this is working perfectly.  In the morning I grab a few cigars from the humidor and drop them off outside to the ready box.

This feels.... luxurious.