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Plum Pulp from Wine Making... will it make bread? Cake? Ideas?
sleek:
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--- Quote from: Chief RID on August 10, 2015, 10:19:02 pm ---Thanks for the explanation, Del. I have learned something else on this wonderful site.
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American bread makers refer to this as "punching it down".
Any way you slice it, Del is not one for loafing around, but quickly rises to the occasion. (I can hear him now referring to me, saying "What crust!")
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Do you sit around a campfire by youdself and practice this? Id like to know because you are surely a master.
JW_Halverson:
You think I got that kinda dough? That I can just sit around thinking? Harumph!
No, I'm at work and farting around on the internet like the rest of the working class.
Chief RID:
The education just keeps moving along. I think you guys could start a college. College of all things Primitive or Traditional. Online registration and classes, a branch of PA Mag.
Del the cat:
--- Quote from: JW_Halverson on August 10, 2015, 10:32:24 pm ---
--- Quote from: Chief RID on August 10, 2015, 10:19:02 pm ---Thanks for the explanation, Del. I have learned something else on this wonderful site.
--- End quote ---
American bread makers refer to this as "punching it down".
Any way you slice it, Del is not one for loafing around, but quickly rises to the occasion. (I can hear him now referring to me, saying "What crust!")
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I like the diferences in language and usage.
In my time I've been "knocked back"* by plenty of women :-* ::) and Punched down by a man >:(... I think I prefer the bread making versions tho' :laugh:
Del
* To avoid any possible improper interpretations of the expression. In the UK context it means I've had my amorous advances spurned :(.
JoJoDapyro:
I guess it isn't as bad as fanny pack!
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