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Talk about Random … Bread Basics 101-A

SOOO. In the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic thing … Bread making has suddenly become “popular” again.

Here are some basics to start with …

Flour:

All-Purpose Flour is what most people have in their pantries. This will work. HOWEVER, it lacks the “umpf” needed to be a good bread. It lacks the proper balance of Vital Gluten. (SUDDEN DETOUR! If you have a Gluten allergy .. STOP reading this post now. I will have to save THAT for a different post. Sorry.) There is “Bread Flour” you can purchase. This has added Gluten needed for good bread making.

Bread Flour is typically milled from hard wheat and contains a higher level of protein (gluten content) than all purpose-flour.

Whole Wheat/Graham Flour is milled from the entire wheat kernel. It is light brown in color and contains all-natural nutrients. It is, however, much lower in gluten and is often used with Bread Flour. Vital Gluten is sometimes added.

Rice Flour, Tapioca Flour or Potato Starch are primarily used in making gluten-free breads. Other proteins are added to make up for the lack of gluten (more on this later).

Leavening Agents:

Yeast is a key/vital part of bread making. Some important things to be aware of about yeast … Yeast loves Sugar, Starch, and Gluten! (not imitation sugar substitutes either. If that is a problem for you, STOP reading this post now.)

Baking Powder and Baking Soda are often used in some bread recipes instead of yeast. IMPORTANT NOTE: You cannot substitute one leavening agent for another (you can not use baking powder/soda in place of yeast. (If this is a problem for you, STOP reading this post now.)

Liquids:

Water (the most common liquid used) produces a heavier, crispier crust and a more open texture.

Milk enhances flavor and increases nutritional value of the bread. Other liquids can be substituted for milk. ALWAYS make sure Milk is at ROOM TEMPERATURE.

Buttermilk results in a light, high rising and tender bread. Buttermilk also helps bread stay fresh longer. To offset the acidity, add 1/4 teaspoon baking soda per cup of buttermilk.

SALT! YES Salt! is essential to control the action of the yeast. It also enhances flavor and aids in producing a firm dough.

SWEETNESS (Yeah Baby!)

Sugar boosts yeast action, adds sweetness and aroma, and makes the crust brown and the bread soft.

Brown Sugar, Honey, Molasses or Syrups produced from maple, corn or cane are also suitable sweeteners that add vitamin B and minerals.

FATS

ANY form of solid shortening or oil can be substituted for one another in the same amounts. Fat enriches bread’s flavor, and keeps it tender and moist. Do not use diet spreads or tub-type margarines as they will affect quality.

Butter adds flavor. Salted or unsalted may be used. (I only buy unsalted butter.)

Vegetable Shortening is a solid, white shortening that gives a slightly crispier crust than butter or oil.

Oil in a recipe can be vegetable, canola, corn, peanut, olive, safflower, soy or sunflower oil. Olive oil produces a softer crust than butter. Peanut oil keeps bread fresh longer. Unsaturated safflower oils is a good substitute in health breads.

EGGS are often used in bread, adding additional protein and producing a richer but tighter dough. Large-size eggs are used. One quarter cup of egg substitute equals one large egg.

Enhancers

Vital Gluten is the dried protein take from the flour by getting rid of the starch. As a guide, use 1 teaspoon of Vital Gluten per cup of All-Purpose Flour .. use 1-1/2 teaspoons per cup of whole grain flours.

Vinegar and Lemon Juice are also good dough enhancers. They are frequently added to rye bread, and others, to improve structure.

OK, those tidbits out of the way .. You want to start your list of WHAT I NEED FOR MAKING BREAD

All-Purpose Flour, Vital Gluten, Potato Starch*, Sugar, Butter, Active Dry Yeast, Instant Potato Flakes*, Salt, Water, Lemon Juice, Vinegar.

Keep something important in mind .. making bread is NOT a “quick” process.

This concludes this lesson.

..end transmission..

COVID-19 Pandemic Quarantine ….

January, I was posting about Sarcasm & Attitude being much cheaper than Therapy and Bail Money. I posted about how proud I was of my son (scoring in basketball). Of course, there were posts about cats and food and my usual “real life” antics.
February had me posting more food and cats and antics. I am still proud of my son. This is also the month that clear lines were drawn between me and people who claimed to be friends. Politics was the heated topic. COVID-19 made itself very well known in the world. People started to show their true colors.
Now, it is mid-March. People are insane, greedy, self-centered, and down right nuts. My food posts shifted more to wine posts. I am still proud of my son. Cats and chocolate are still high on my list. Quilting has made it’s way up the list. Why are people hording toilet paper?

Here are some of my posts from the past month on Facebook…

Feb 18th
For those who truly know me, when I feel strongly, I am going to say something. I have never been one to blindly accept the words of others. I was raised to evaluate all aspects. I have always been one to over think every situation .. yes, sometimes to a fault. I was also taught to check the words and actions against the Word of God. Just because someone claims to be something does not mean their actions reveal it.
I have lived in different states, cities/towns and circumstances in my 49 years. I have made friends who are as varied and unique as the colors in the rainbow that God created. Each person, created by the same God. Do we always agree. NO.
Today, I was called a hypocrite. I will not sit quietly while a handful of people claim to speak for me.
I have always acted passionately about my convictions. That has never changed. Have there been times I have held my tongue/fingers .. more times than I can even begin to count. Words are powerful. Actions are louder.
As for my faith. God and I know where I stand. He is who follow. I do not live “different lives” for different people as some do. My love does not change with the sun’s position in the sky.

Feb 19th
If you ever wonder what your house would look like filled with smoke …
Toss some sugar on a very HOT burner …
Instant smoke FILLED house!
TA DA
(bows) Thank you very much!
I’m here all night … cleaning the stove!!!!

Feb 21st
Why are there soo many headlines constantly filling our feeds about the death of children from either negligence of adults, or out right murder by adults?

Feb 24th
Before you tell someone they are too sinful to attend church, read the 7th Chapter of Matthew then, maybe, the 3rd Chapter of Romans or the 8th Chapter of Romans or the 5th Chapter of Romans .. to start with ..

Pinky and The Brain are running for the Presidency!

MANY posts about COVIDE-19

Vanilla Wafers with peanut butter are yummy.

Nurses are HEROS!

COVID-19 is spreading rapidly around the world!

Cats are adorable!

March 12th
To all nurses who spend long shifts in the same area, exposed to a plethora of pathogens on a daily basis with already weakened immune systems from lack of sleep and rest … to the nurses who are all to often the recipients of anger, confusing, frustration, and discontent from patients and their families … to the nurses who are most often THE ONLY ones present when pain and agony are so overwhelming for patients who cry out with blood curdling screams in the darkness … thank you for your willingness to do all that you do. Thank you for putting yourself in harm’s way to care for those who need you.

March 12th
Granted, I do think that many people are acting like fools .. raiding the stores of toilet paper and cleaning products. That being stated … seriously … regardless of the numbers, there are sick people and there are people who have died. Think hard before you type or share something you think is “funny” …

Coffee is good Chocolate is great and wine .. and chocolate ..

Sad, people have to be taught how to wash their hands!

SUSHI!

CATS!

Hoarders are selfish jerks!

I love annoying my son.

March 15th
While all of y’all are freaking out about COVID-19 and your diarrhea issues … keep in mind that tick season is going to be worse than you can imagine this year.
As a reminder, it was a tick bite that triggered Lucenda’s rapid health decline the last few days of her life. Because of her genetically inherited auto-immune disease, her body was not able to fight the rapid flood of infection. Also, within the year after her death, (just to my knowledge alone) there were 6 more people who had the same symptoms. Because they did not have the auto-immune disease, they did gradually recover .. it was a slow process.
BE SMART! BE AWARE! BE READY! Be Calm.

March 15th
Stop .. STOP posting memes with bogus dates of “outbreaks” correlating with election years! Just STOP for crying out loud. First of all, let us focus on the facts .. there are diseases in the world … PERIOD. Second of all, stop blaming political parties for your lack of proper hygiene practices! Thirdly, stop proving how moronic you can be by “sharing” random memes on social media just because you have nothing better to do! If you are bored, try some actual REAL research for a change!
Here are some things I found by actually RESEARCHING more than just some random blog …
SARS – Only seen in 2003 (A coronavirus – Severe acute respiratory syndrome)
Avian Flu – First detected 1997. Threat still exists.
Swine Flu – First detected 1998. Mutation of Avian Flu Threat still exists.
MERS – Was initially seen in 2012 (A coronavirus – Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). Currently active in the Middle East.
Ebola – Been around for at least 40 years. This currently is and has been a huge problem in The Congo for years.
Zika – First detected in 1947. First human case in 1952. No cases reported in the US since 2017.
Cornona Virus – There are actually 7 in total. COVID-19 is the latest strain to be detected.
Let us not overlook other illnesses that are CURRENTLY a problem in our world… Measles, Dengue fever, Yellow fever …

Tonight:
Here’s a “novel” idea … perhaps God has allowed something to happen to “wake us up”. Spend more time with family. Slow down. Interact with the people around you. BE COMPASSIONATE HUMANS!

A national milk shortage … if only our nation had not been so stuck on “cheap stuff fast” .. the countless dairy farms that went bankrupt might still be in business to help provide for their local communities.

How many “kids” stay inside when they are not in school. How many PEOPLE stay glued to electronic devices? How many people actually GO OUTSIDE voluntarily? How many “families” do “family” activities?
Why are soooo many people having such an issue with “STAYING HOME”?!?!?!
Seriously people …