Wow. I wonder if it'll be carried out.
Which makes me tangentially wonder who the richest person executed in the US was. And then the average net worth of those on death row, and associated statistics.
I have a migraine. I can't believe I'm startled by this, and I can't believe I'm trying to work out what to do about it. I mean other than work. I've already skipped a luncheon which will no doubt look weird, but I have gotten stuff accomplished.
And thanks for the info on pounds.
You're welcome, but I just realised I gave it to you wrong! Ein Pfund, one pound, is 500g, so half of that would be 250g. Sorry.
Going to bed now.
Michelle Trachtenberg got fugged
It looks like she's wearing cut-off hospital scrubs.
cut-off hospital scrubs in bright red ... which might be practical, but ew
One more German baking question, for anyone still around --
I've got a recipe for Berliners. So far, it says to mix together 500g flour and 20g yeast, then mix together 100g sugar, 1 tsp salt, 100g butter, 1/4 liter milk, then 100g "Rorinen" or "Ronnen" or something like that. I've checked a dictionary and a few English recipes, and can't figure out what this is supposed to be. Any guesses?
I've got a recipe for Berliners. So far, it says to mix together 500g flour and 20g yeast, then mix together 100g sugar, 1 tsp salt, 100g butter, 1/4 liter milk, then 100g "Rorinen" or "Ronnen" or something like that. I've checked a dictionary and a few English recipes, and can't figure out what this is supposed to be. Any guesses?
Roman Catholic President?
At a guess, I would say heat the sugar, salt, butter, and milk mixture. It might translate as "scald" (when I bake bread using this kind of method, you mix the yeast in with the flour then stir in warm milk).
At a guess, I would say heat the sugar, salt, butter, and milk mixture.
But it's got to be an ingredient -- it says "100g" of whatever it is.
Hil, lemon rind/zest, maybe?