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Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by Barnabas H., Apr 28, 2003.

  1. Rebaros

    Rebaros New Member

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    Hey Barnabas,

    I put all the ingredients (flour, water, molasses, honey, powdered milk, yeast, salt, and sugar) in the bread machine. Turn it on Dough setting and 1 1/2 hours later take it out, knead it and divide it into rolls. Let rise, and bake. Delicious! If you want the specific recipe I'll give it to you! [​IMG]

    We love to have people over on Sundays for dinner and especially love having Missionaries come.
     
  2. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Rebaros, that sounds delicious! [​IMG] Could you provide the recipe, measurements, baking time and all that. We'd like to try it. [​IMG] I am sure, the folks on this thread would like to have it too.
     
  3. SaggyWoman

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    I have some chocolate eggs left from Easter. Want one?
     
  4. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Thanks SaggyWoman, but I have my private stash of chocolate in the freezer. Keep it kind of out of the way. Packaging is important.... Don't want the Mrs. get her hands on it (she is too sweet as it is - border line diabetic that is). [​IMG]
     
  5. Rebaros

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    Here goes!

    Hawaiian Bread Rolls

    1 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
    1 egg (room temperature)
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    1 teaspoon lemon juice
    1 tablespoon molasses
    1 tablespoon honey
    5 tablespoons white sugar
    2 tablespoons dry milk powder
    2 tablespoons butter
    4 1/2 cups bread flour
    2 teaspoons active dry yeast

    Put all ingredients in bread pan of bread machine wet ingredients first. Select dough cycle. Press start. Check dough to see if it is a bit sticky and if so add a little bit more bread flour as it mixes.

    When cycle is complete, turn the risen dough out on a lightly floured surface and knead about 2 minutes to release air from dough. Divide dough into rounds. 16 for bigger rolls, 32 for smaller rolls. (I do 32) Place on lightly greased baking sheets. Cover with damp cloth and let rise until doubled in volume, about 1 hour. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).

    Bake in preheated oven for 10 to 15 minutes. Take out when lightly browned.

    Delicious!
     
  6. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Thank you Rebaros! I have saved the recipe on my hard-drive, and gave a print out to my wife. She said, "Hum, we have to try this!" So, I hope she means what she says, and soon. [​IMG]
     
  7. Rebaros

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    You are very welcome Brother! I sent you a PM. How long does it take to go through anyway? Just wondering.
    God Bless,
    Becky
     
  8. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    I have received the PM and also answered it. The PM usually takes about 3 minutes to reach (at least that is how long it takes for me when I see a blinking envelope sign on my BB page, I usually have to wait about 3 minutes before the email notice pops into my Outlook Express Inbox - indicating that I have a BB message). [​IMG]
     
  9. Purple Lady

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    OK, I'll join in here, too.

    We had a beautiful day today - 63 degrees, shorts weather for us in the Pacific Northwest.

    I'm looking forward to the weekend, though - oh yeah, it's already started :eek:
    Where have I been??

    So , how are you all?
     
  10. SaggyWoman

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    My mouth is burning.
     
  11. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    So, Purple Lady, you call 63 degrees shorts weather?! Then we must had the same today, as the temperatures here flurted with 66. But, the good weather was short lived, for at night it will plumet back to 45. :(

    Of what, may I ask? :confused:
     
  12. I Am Blessed 24

    I Am Blessed 24 Active Member

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    Good Morning!

    I don't really have anything to say (all right; who is going to be the first to say, "and what's new?") [​IMG]

    I just saw that no one had posted in two days and thought I'd pop in and say, "Hey!".

    Blessings,
    Sue
     
  13. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Well, I am glad you weren't shouting Sue... [​IMG] A hearty hello to you too! BTW, what do you think about these tornadoes touching down in several states yesterday? While we had a balmy 64 degrees in the Big Apple, and 30,000 bicyclists made traffic wall-to-wall at certain places, we were blessed for not having to go through such devastation as many others did. Our prayers are with those who lost loved ones and those whose houses destroyed by the raging elements. When I heard this tragedy, I remembered a few years back that in Florida a twister demolished houses in the Kissimmee areas. A Grandma was babysitting her grandson at the time, and the house went whoosh. The child was gone. But a couple of hours after the storm they discovered the toddler hung up on a tree, resting on his mattress unscratched. Under the tree there was an overturned car. From the car a couple of CD's were littering the ground. One of the CD's title was: "You have been good to me Lord!" Even through tragedies at times, the Lord is always good to us. [​IMG]
     
  14. Cindy

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    It's cloudy and dreary here,and I'm struggling with feeling a little blue. :(

    I know,I know,I should count my blessings,right? [​IMG] There are a lot of them. [​IMG]
     
  15. Rebaros

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    Hey Brother Barnabas, I remember I heard something about that town. There was this couple driving through and they stopped to get something to eat and asked. "How do you pronounce the name of this place?" To which they were told, "Buuuuurrrrrggggeeerrrrr KKKiiiinnnnngggg"

    Just thought I'ld add my two cents worth to this conversation! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  16. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Yes, Cindy, we can all count our blessings. That reminds me that a friend sent me an email recently just about that. If I find it in my archives, I'll post it in the appropriate forum. [​IMG]

    Rebaros, that was real funny! May I have your permission to quote you on the funny thread? BTW, you have a couple of nice Ponderings in the "Praise & Inspiration Forum." Thanks for posting them. [​IMG]
     
  17. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Cindy, I have found the email I was referring to in the above post. Each paragraph was sandwiched into an appropriate picture a graphic art. I only copy here the text.

    You Are So Blessed

    If you woke up this morning
    with more health than illness,
    you are more blessed than the
    million who won't survive the week.

    If you have never experienced
    the danger of battle,
    the loneliness of imprisonment,
    the agony of torture or
    the pangs of starvation,
    you are ahead of 20 million people
    around the world.

    If you attend a church meeting
    without fear of harassment,
    arrest, torture, or death,
    you are more blessed than almost
    three billion people in the world.

    If you have food in your refrigerator,
    clothes on your back, a roof over
    your head and a place to sleep,
    you are richer than 75% of this world.

    If you have money in the bank,
    in your wallet, and spare change
    in a dish someplace, you are among
    the top 8% of the world's wealthy.

    If your parents are still married and alive,
    you are very rare,
    especially in the United States.

    If you hold up your head with a smile
    on your face and are truly thankful,
    you are blessed because the majority can,
    but most do not.

    If you can hold someone's hand, hug them
    or even touch them on the shoulder,
    you are blessed because you can
    offer God's healing touch.

    If you can read this message,
    you are more blessed than over
    two billion people in the world
    that cannot read anything at all.

    You are so blessed in ways
    you may never even know! [​IMG]
     
  18. Rebaros

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    Hey Brother Barnabas, You sure can quote me. I can't take the credit though cause someone else told that to me a long time ago.

    Thank you! Did you see the new one I put on there today?
     
  19. dianetavegia

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    Cindy, Jim just spent 5 days in Aurora and the weather bugged him too.... and the weather never bothers Jim!

    Of course he came home to tornados and horrible storms!

    Diane
     
  20. Barnabas H.

    Barnabas H. <b>Oldtimer</b>

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    Oh, yes! And I can identify with what you going through, for we had two tomboys as well. But they grew up to be a couple of fine ladies. One married a pastor, and now she has three children of her own. The other one (the older) is a High School science teacher, and she has many kids to take care of. [​IMG]
     
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