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- kalynzooExplorerThere are plenty of books on the subject. (novels) One Second After, and Lucifer's Hammer often considered classic by some critics. There was a time when I considered preparation. I am now of the age where I think a few (very few) years in advance. Best to you and yours, and Happy Trails.
- FULLTIMEWANABEExplorerFWIW and back to the OP:
We love home made bread, just bread doesn't help my blood sugar levels, so my Doctor doesn't like me baking home made goodies (LOL). Do most of our cooking and especially baking in the RV, so we are avid bakers albeit the oven isn't anywhere as consistent as the SnB one, and even then high altitude from Alberta down to Fla makes a huge difference in how I have to adjust recipes to make my sponges and cakes rise. - DesertMaxExplorerThese days, most everything available to us on the grocery store shelves is full of garbage we should not be putting in our precious bodies.. This is one reason why I like to bake! I often use a recipe with no sugar and even sometimes no yeast so I know exactly what I'm eating when it's time for my morning toast and coffee and I love my toast and coffee believe me...
For me there is nothing quite like creating a basic hearth bread and doing it with a dough starter or better known as a Sponge! Wonderful!
Pure Ingredients found here!
and "The Bread Bible" - rockhillmanorExplorer
2oldman, I'll give this 3 pages before it's shut down.
35 Incredibly Easy Dutch Oven Recipes For Camping
http://50campfires.com/35-incredibly-easy-dutch-oven-recipes-camping/
All you'll need to survive.
A dutch over pot, fire, and a gun.
There 3 pages! :W - DesertMaxExplorerOK 50CampFires is one hell of a link... I'm about to eat my monitor those pics look so very tasty... Thanks.. saving that one!!!!
- DianneOKExplorerThat's enough, back to the bread......
- DesertMaxExplorerThat's enough what...?
- bob_nestorExplorer III
DesertMax wrote:
I love making my own bread and have never tried it in a camper but other than using a bit more propane I think I'm going to give it a shot? Nothing like the sweet smell of homemade bread in your rig right? I know there are some good books on it out there too. I like "The Bread Bible" by Rose Levy Beranbaum!
The couple in the RV traveling along with me to Alaska bake their own bread and rolls in their 5th wheel. The rolls are fantastic and playing hell on my effort to loose weight! I got the recipe though as a reward to myself IF I can get my weight down to where I'd like it. LOL - rockhillmanorExplorerI picked up one of those bread makers at a sale that I stopped at while on the road. Thought what the heck, new, never been used for a whole 10 bucks worth a try.
Gotta tell you it makes REAL good, home made tasting bread! And so simple to make, 'anyone' can do it. All you do is pick up a box of bread mix made for these bread makers. Throw it in the bread maker and hit the go button. I found Hodgson Mill and Krusteaz to be the best tasting bread mixes
I put it on the picnic table and plug it into the shore station. Sure beats store bought bread hands down. And you don't have to unhook the toad to go buy it!
Wouldn't use it IN the MH though. I'm sure it would not play nice with the ac on at the same time! :W - DesertMaxExplorerHey you don't have to worry about eating bread or almost anything and being in shape.. you know all you have to do is move that body! It's the aerobic activity that burns fat not so much the food within reason.. When I make bread, I know I have to ride more miles on my bike.. It works!
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