Making Bread Using Only The Power of the SUN !
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Hi Rich!!!! This is so fantastic!!!!!
I am so glad you found the bread machine!
The bread looked great!!!!
You Rock ❤❤❤!!!!
Thank you for the channel shout out!!!
Katy
That Bluetti EB3A is fantastic !
I got mine during Prime Days...Bluetti had a big sale going on. And the Zor breadmaker I picked up on Craigslist for a way good deal too. This loaf I baked using the sun was a little less full than the one I made using bread flour but still tastes good. I made some cinnamon roll dough and baked it using an air fryer in under 6 minutes. Yielded 10 rolls. Yum.
I owe it all to you and your channel !
Thanks.
@@RoadtrekRich Oh Rich, Thanks you for such a wonderful comment! ♥ Thank you for getting me started on my journey!
-- Katy
Nice job Rich
thanks
Wow. Rich that's amazing!!!! So enjoyed this video!!
Thanks for watching...give it a thumbs up! Helps me get recommended to others. Thanks.
Hi Rich,
I just wanted to THANK YOU! again for your support and for making those YT how to videos - it really helped me to realize that I could do YT also. We did it - we hit 100 subscribers! I am so grateful to you.
Katy
Hi Katy, Congratulations. I've been struggling with what to do on my channel. I've been making things for myself and a few of them are things other people might find useful. So I'm going over in my mind how to "market" them to see if there is any interest. What I'm proposing (to myself) is to offer each thing in two forms, the "plans" for someone to be able to make the thing OR the finished product for people who would prefer that form.
I'm exploring ways to develop a revenue stream.
If you have thoughts or ideas, let me know.
@@RoadtrekRich HI Rich! Thank you so much! ♥
I will definately give some thought to your question and send you a message if I have any thoughts that I think could be helpful. I like the idea of a choice. Often people see something they like but just don't have the time to do the project.
Thank you for all your help!
Katy
@@KatysCampKitchen I'll send you a link to a private video of one of the things I make. Those things tend to "suggest" themselves to me based on how they "fit" into my life. One project then begins to "suggest" another project. A lot of times they share similarities in design and construction or can if I decide to go that route.
email me at vaporcruzmail@gmail.com. Let me know if you do that because this isn't an email I use much but it's a way for me to correspond with people privately. So I request that you don't share the link with others. It's still kind of a "non public" thing.
@@RoadtrekRich I sent an email.....
@@RoadtrekRich Hi Rich - I just wanted to let you know that I sent you a response to your video! I love it!!!!! Katy
Well how about that! I think that is something I’ll have to try.
Have not tasted any of the land of lakes spreads. I’ll have to do that for sure.
Thanks for the video !!
The Cinnamon Sugar takes this bread to a whole new level ! I gar on tee.
🌞 🍞 😮
Hi Rich,
I had sent emails before..... I just posted on the video you sent.... It is showing the comment on my end here - I hope it comes through!!!!
Hi Rich - Sent you an email from a different email than before - the other one is somewhat squirelly though it has been okay for several months. I just did a computer update, so it may have messed that one up again. I will use this second email forward! Katy
Thanks for the reply, Katy. I am going to be making a few in the future. I have a "series" of products I am designing and starting to build now that is kind of time intensive.
I learned a method of "measuring" things while I was doiing the leather work that I am utilizing on these projects.
I don't know. I haven't researched it. But I am taking a guess it's how people duplicated the same thing over and over again beofre we had "official", "universal" "standards of measuring. When I use the method, it "feels" ancient...which adds something quite special to the process mof making the things.
I our cooking things, I am guessing that adept "cookers", "chefs", "bakers", probably developed some measuring devices or selected an "certain" "tool" for a specific ingredient such that every time they were called on to make the item, it turned out the same way.
And this became the basis for ancient "recipes".
It's fascinating exercise for my brain. It's fun as I get the hang of it.
It produces uncannily perfect, repeatable results where ever and when ever I use it and is much easier and as I get better at it, faster than trying to layout and measure things with measuring tools we "normally" use. It's very calming versus the "high anxiety" of "measuring" things.
When I do the next peice in this multi-piece project, I'll do a video of the process so you can see it in action. It's also something that someone using one of those notepads can use in conjunction with the notepad in a few ways, too.