originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons: working completely by hand, without a commercial-scale dough mixer.
originally posted by Peter Creasey:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons: working completely by hand, without a commercial-scale dough mixer.
Ian, This surprises me also.
I used to have to cook and bake for large groups and found the commercial dough mixer to be invaluable...and in no way to the detriment of the finished product.
. . . . . . Pete
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
Well, so, there are mixers and there are mixers. Most mechanical mixers are better than most animate mixers, hands down. I mix about 40 kg of dough every day. I think I can get that up to 60 kg, but that would be the limit. The mixing capacity is roughly proportional to the capacity of the oven. I would love to have a good mixer, but for now I can avoid the expense.
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
Well, so, there are mixers and there are mixers. Most mechanical mixers are better than most animate mixers, hands down. I mix about 40 kg of dough every day. I think I can get that up to 60 kg, but that would be the limit. The mixing capacity is roughly proportional to the capacity of the oven. I would love to have a good mixer, but for now I can avoid the expense.
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
That is reason enough for me to buy a plane ticket.
Toronto jeebus, anyone?
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
That is reason enough for me to buy a plane ticket.
Toronto jeebus, anyone?
originally posted by Brézème:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
Well, so, there are mixers and there are mixers. Most mechanical mixers are better than most animate mixers, hands down. I mix about 40 kg of dough every day. I think I can get that up to 60 kg, but that would be the limit. The mixing capacity is roughly proportional to the capacity of the oven. I would love to have a good mixer, but for now I can avoid the expense.
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
That is reason enough for me to buy a plane ticket.
Toronto jeebus, anyone?
Yes in november
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
That is reason enough for me to buy a plane ticket.
Toronto jeebus, anyone?
Agreed.
I have always wanted to go to Toronto. I'm in.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brézème:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Jeff Connell:
Well, so, there are mixers and there are mixers. Most mechanical mixers are better than most animate mixers, hands down. I mix about 40 kg of dough every day. I think I can get that up to 60 kg, but that would be the limit. The mixing capacity is roughly proportional to the capacity of the oven. I would love to have a good mixer, but for now I can avoid the expense.
It is not apparent that the bread is paying my way, but I also write the wine list for the restaurant, and they seem happy to keep me around.
That is reason enough for me to buy a plane ticket.
Toronto jeebus, anyone?
Yes in november
Done. Coming by NC first?
Splendid. Thank you.originally posted by SFJoe:
WD, "Where are they now" editionNice to keep up with old friends:
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