I love rye bread. Why don't I try making some? Hmmm.
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
And YIKES billytea! I'm glad it was no worse that that, since it sounds like it could have resulted in deaths instead.
And YIKES billytea! I'm glad it was no worse that that, since it sounds like it could have resulted in deaths instead.
Very easily. I was fine at the scene, but once I'd got home and was telling Biyi what happened, I was a bit of a mess about it. (It was just that, thinking about how much worse it could've been.)
Oh dear, billytea. That kind of near miss will stay with you. School pickup really is a fraught situation. I'm grateful all will recover.
billytea, glad it wasn't worse.
In re bread - I used to bake a lot and I remember making what was called Swedish rye bread - it had oranges and, I think, raisins and I believe it included molasses. It was yum.
If I make bread again I'll likely use the bread maker for the kneading and hold times, then bake it in the oven. I don't like the size and shape of the bread maker results. I want it in a normal loaf pan, or laid out on a stone. Right now I don't make it because the aroma convinces me that a loaf is clearly a single serving.
Yikes, billytea! Very glad it wasn't worse.
And, in news from Australia, why did the koala cross the road ... or at least try to.
Yikes, billytea! I join the chorus of "glad it wasn't worse."
thank goodness for seatbelts and airbags
Hear, hear!
Oh, billytea, that sounds awful for everyone. I'm so glad it wasn't worse, but still. That's plenty bad enough.
Dealing-with-all-the-yikes~ma to msbelle, in abundance.
Things I am jealous of: Epic's trivia night full of HP and Friends instead of completely obscure STEM questions (which the lab assistants did okay on, but even they weren't great; these were like a US history trivia night focusing exclusively on John Jay's childhood tutors), and shrift's rye bread.