The pictures of her loaves are in this video.
Love
the picture of your loaf.
Without actually seeing
a picture of the loaf it's hard to diagnose the problem.
Love
the picture of the loaves standing on end - nice shot.
Not exact matches
Maybe it's time to remind yourself
of the value
of the other non-monetary values
of loafing, including boosted creativity, stress reduction, time to reflect on big -
picture questions and perhaps even improved relationships if you spend some
of that leisure time with those you care about.
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few
of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books
of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious
picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale
of Rose, «who didn't work any harder than she had to»; Seven
Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions
of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig stories.
Really makes me hungry just reading and looking at the
pictures:) I recently baked my first
loaf of bread and it was incredible!!!
The
picture to the right shows to
loaves of my jalapeno cheddar cheese bread rising.
I wish I could submit a
picture of my wonderful looking
loaf.
I've left a review about this pan and my experience with it on Amazon's product page, along with
pictures of the toxic green
loaf --
I made the bread in both a
loaf pan and muffin tins and
of course I took
pictures of the muffins because their tops were bangin».
Why does the
picture of the Chocolate Zucchini
Loaf show it as being baked in a «loaf» (bread) pan but the instructions say to bake it in a 9 X 13 rectangle «cake»
Loaf show it as being baked in a «
loaf» (bread) pan but the instructions say to bake it in a 9 X 13 rectangle «cake»
loaf» (bread) pan but the instructions say to bake it in a 9 X 13 rectangle «cake» pan?
Made my first
loaf last night / today and when I pulled it out
of the oven I could not even get a
picture or let it cool my husband and eleven year old daughter had eaten the
loaf within an hour with butter running down their chins.....
I am so grateful to you, I made my first
loaf of bread today and it was
picture perfect.
I love the idea
of making this bread and plan to buy the right pot to bake it in, but I have one question first for you: From your
pictures, it looks as though there's no difference in the sizes
of the
loaves baked in the 5.5 - quart pan and the one baked in the 7 - quart pan.
I just ordered your cookbook so I can make that delicious looking
loaf of bread you have
pictured.
It's my favorite lentil
loaf of all - time but I felt like the original
pictures didn't quite do it justice.
The combination
of flours is sure to produce a delicious
loaf, and the
picture you've included makes our mouths water!
Just looking at her
pictures made me so happy that I wanted to keep that feeling alive, so I gathered my ingredients and made a slightly adapted version
of her
loaf.
My first
loaf came out
of the oven on Thursday — looking just as beautiful as your
picture.
The clouds part, and a chorus
of angles sing as a
picture of this Vegan Cranberry Pistachio
Loaf appears.
Now that it has come out
of the oven, I once again have a wee little semi flat
loaf that looks brown, crusty and inviting, and is dense inside and not looking at ALL like your
loaf pictures do.
Some
of my favorites include tempeh tacos (
pictured above), lentil
loaf, tempeh
of the sea, teriyaki tempeh, lentil and greens casserole, spicy tofu with spelt berries, and field roast tacos (see recipe below).
With seal facing down (see
picture 7), place in the
loaf tins to have the 2nd round
of proofing.
Also, this is the exact amount that I used, for the
loaf you see
pictured, but the other times I made this bread I used as little as 1/2 cup or as much as 1 and 1/4 cup
of beet puree.
I will email you
pictures of the final four
loaves after 52 minutes.
I played around with Nutella so much, trying to get the right consistency that wouldn't break my blender: / I can't wait to give this one a go, along with that fluffy
loaf you have going on up there:) I would wait a bit and have
pictures of us with friends and family from the wedding printed into a book!
A few weeks ago I posted a recipe for this Carrot Cake
Loaf and so many
of you sent me
pictures telling how much you enjoyed it, which always makes my day when you guys do that < 3 < 3 < 3
A very beautiful
loaf of bread, pretty as a
picture, studded with sunflower seeds, chia and almonds, golden around the corners and begging me to slice into it.
I've still got half
of the dough in the fridge so maybe I'll be able to get a
picture - perfect
loaf the second time «round.
Picture this: an entire
loaf of italian bread, an entire jar
of peanut butter, an entire jar
of jelly, and bacon.
Her
picture of this great multigrain bread makes me want to bake up a
loaf.
Love the
pictures in this post and the sound
of this lentil
loaf.
Picture: The Hurt Locker Directing: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart Actress: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side Actor in a Supporting Role: Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds Actress in a Supporting Role: Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire Original Screenplay: Inglourious Basterds Adapted Screenplay: Up in the Air Foreign Language Film: The Secret in Their Eyes Documentary Feature: The Cove Animated Feature Film: Up Documentary Short: China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears
of Sichuan Province Animated Short: A Matter
of Loaf and Death Live Action Short: Instead
of Abracadabra Film Editing: The Hurt Locker Art Direction: Sherlock Holmes Cinematography: The Hurt Locker Costume Design: The Young Victoria Makeup: Star Trek Score: Up Song: «The Weary Kind,» Crazy Heart Sound Editing: Avatar Sound Mixing: Avatar Visual Effects: Avatar
JR's first stunt is to take close - ups
of villagers chomping on a baguette, then pasting them up side by side so that they all seem to be biting into the same elongated
loaf — a sweetly surreal image, but a comic
picture of social solidarity too.
For his part, Hugh Jackman, a Broadway baby at heart, carries the rest
of the
picture as the ultimate underdog Jean Valjean, who languishes in prison for 20 years after stealing a single
loaf of bread to feed a starving boy.
This is a whole class or small group activity to make a «stained glass window»
picture based on the story
of the
loaves and fishes.
By Lindsey Witthaus When most people
picture Brazil they usually conjure up images
of Rio de Janeiro and its many postcard - worthy locations such as Sugar
Loaf Mountain and the famous Ipanema and Copacabana beaches.
When most people
picture Brazil they usually conjure up images
of Rio de Janeiro and its many postcard - worthy locations such as Sugar
Loaf Mountain and the famous Ipanema and Copacabana beaches.