My first no knead bread attempt

Bruce wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@bt.com:

It's a 'zip-lock' plastic bag..... but you can use any plastic bag you want, just so's you can get the stuff in and throw it around to coat it without spreading it all over the kitchen :-)

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PeterL
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Before there were plastic bags, there were kraft paper lunch bags (or any larger size one might have around the kitchen if one didn't have lunch bags). As long as you fold the top over and don't let go, a paper bag works just as well.

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Dick Margulis

pepper....

/boggle

Oh great and mighty Google, I ask of you, nay, beseach you, for enlightenment and understanding. "Ziploc" -- what is it?

The Great Oracle immediately brings forth:

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(First -- and only -- hit.)

"Cube beef" means to cut a slab o' beef into cubes, small enough to eat, large enough not to confuse with ground meat.

HTH.

The Ranger

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The Ranger

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pepper....

have

A plate or bowl worked, too. I don't like cleaning up the counter, though, of "dust" so the Ziploc is used quite a bit in Clan Ranger for dredging.

The Ranger

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The Ranger

"The Ranger" wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@corp.supernews.com:

LOL!! I've used thinner plastic bags....... *twice*.

Never again!!

It looked like a white Christmas in my kitchen!!

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PeterL

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I'd say that my learning curve, on _this_ particular topic was significantly better. ;)

There are other areas that require similar Pavlovianesque training, though.

I believe you on the "white" but not necessarily "Christmas." Be happy you don't know any DEA agents. ;)

The Ranger

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The Ranger

"The Ranger" wrote in news:12oh3gbjau2hcc8 @corp.supernews.com:

Back then it was a case of 'that was all I had' and I had to get the damn stuff dredged :-)

When I was living in CA, I did :-)

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PeterL

Language is a strange beast is it not? Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 979,000 for ziploc When I read that ziploc was a type of plastic bag I thought I'd misunderstood the recipe and wondered why you needed a plastic bag when you wished to coat some cubed beef in flour etc. Google: Results 1 - 10 of about 593,000 for "ground meat" I now know that ground meat is what I think of as minced meat (not to be confused with mincemeat )

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Bruce

Bruce wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@bt.com:

Ahhhhhhhh, someone who speaks my language!!! ;-)

But we called it minced meat or mince, or mincemeat.

As opposed to *fruit* mince..... which I'm making at the moment.

Just checking to see that the Kahlua and tequila are still good...... HIC!!!

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PeterL

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