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inescapably obsessed with process reproducibility, in columbus, ohio
10.17.2004
Viewer Mail: Dense Bread - Part 1 of 2
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An occassional series here at the weber_cam is when we answer the mail in the form of a post because of its general significance. This is ...
10.16.2004
Kettle Corn Fine Tuning
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Like Prison Pete , Martha Stewart is publishing from the slammer. Her recipe for popped corn simply uses 1T oil (she uses olive oil, this i...
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10.12.2004
So Long Our Baby
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It took me about a month to write this one. Conspicuously absent from this site is anything about beer making. It's not a mistake....
10.07.2004
My Newest Food Find - FoodNerd
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Food Nerd is the newest food blog to catch my attention. The particular post, Escarole and Cannelini Beans (which we bulked up a tad with ...
9.30.2004
Dave's Rotten Stinking Wine
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Several readers have asked about my recent adventure into wine . And they kept asking. And asking. And they won't go away. So we...
9.27.2004
Goodbye Fresh Tomatoes
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Second only to pasta and grains, tomatoes are a favorite staple in our house year-round. Even Suzi likes them. From October to June we hav...
9.19.2004
La Baguette: The Proof
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My Baguette is the most often baked bread in our house but, historically, it's not been the most reproducible. Each parameter seems cr...
9.13.2004
Kettle Corn Emergency
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We here at DavesBeer.com take viewer mail quite seriously and also happen to pride ourselves in the level of detail we communicate during ou...
9.09.2004
Follower of the Toasted Marshmallow
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I don't follow a religion to find peace, but if I did, it would involve toasting marshmallows. I had never toasted them over a fire b...
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8.31.2004
Kettle Corn Lite
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I recently broke what I consider to be the cardinal rule of weekend parenting. When the kid naps, rest. This past Sunday, when Frankie nap...
8.26.2004
Elephant Ears
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Last night, Trish got the urge to make some Elephant Ears . Having just received a trial size sample of some instant active dry yeast from ...
8.21.2004
Figs
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We live in Columbus, OH. Not Sicily. But, a few doors down, a Sicilian neighbor of ours works quite hard to take care of his fig tree, whi...
8.17.2004
Crushed Grains
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A few years ago I bought what I thought was a grain mill at a homebrew store. I wanted a mill with knurled wheels that could crush grain. ...
8.09.2004
Parmesan Herbed Biscuits
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The other night, while preparing our usual meal in 20 minutes or less, I really had a desire for some fresh bread but just hadn't enough...
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