If Sting made his own bread he probably would have composed todays blog post title.
J went to the German garden centre and food and beer providers and came back with a bread mix in a bottle. 🤔 Hmm..?
You just add milk and a eggy peg and you have got your own ingredients for a fine loaf of bread. Here's the instructions:
We had in the words of Mrs Merton "a heated debate" how to mix a sloppy mix but not too wet🤔? J said: "I know what she means." I said: " How do you know a woman wrote the instructions?" "Well it must be a woman to make the bread."
Hmm.. Perhaps so!
Slice of bread or a jam butty if you come from up North like me. Ken Dodd had jam butty mines in Knotty Ash. Go on get yourself a bread mix and enjoy your weekend baking and scoffing. Apparently the mixes shelf life is until February 2023.
Just popping out for a pint of milk and a bottle of bread!
ReplyDeleteThat's a first, never seen this before, what was it like?
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Why is life so complicated JayCee? I once knew someone who walked into the grocer's and asked for half a fresh egg and a yard of tripe and the response behind the till was: " I don't think we have any".😊
ReplyDeleteRather splendid Briony. Ambrosia for ye gods. Just like any fresh home baked loaf tastes. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteI like the Ken Dodd joke Dave.
ReplyDeleteIt's true Rachel. We had a broken biscuit factory near where we lived. 😊 Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat baking experiment. Did you just happen to have some buttermilk lying around?
ReplyDeleteThanks YP. We just used ordinary cows milk out of the carton in the fridge.
DeleteI was about to say that inquiring bloggy minds wanted to know how that bread turned out. I see that you have answered my question in the comments.
ReplyDeleteThere is a seeded bread my daughter buys. It was so delicious. I had a slice of toast with my coffee every morning. The breakfast of the gods.
You can't beat fresh baked bread and freshly brewed real coffee made in a French press Debby.
ReplyDeleteThe mind boggles. Bread in a bottle.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like fresh baked bread, the smell and the eating. Delicious
Doesn't it just Linda. I have heard that baking bread before prospective house buyers look at the house is a way of evoking home sweet home aromas and helps persuade them to buy your house. You can't beat home baked bread.
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