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Jonathan's Liverstone

A place of Bile & other Humours.

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Hand-made Vogels substitute  

This started life as a bread-machine recipe, but it's just as easy making it by hand ...

1) Make a Yeast starter
200 ml warm water
5 ml sugar
7 ml dried (granular) yeast
Sprinkle yeast on warm water (don't stir!) and place in a warm place.

2) Make a kibbles-porridge in a pot
60 ml kibbled wheat
60 ml kibbled rye
60 ml buckwheat groats
(up to 200 ml)
200 ml water
Bring to boil for 1 minute then let sit.

3) In a mixing bowl:
350 ml wholemeal flour
150 ml white flour
10 ml salt
30 ml skim milk powder
30 ml gluten flour
80 ml sunflower seeds
20 ml olive oil

4) add into bowl of dry ingredient:
kibbles porridge (make sure its cooled before adding yeast)
yeast starter

5) Stir together into a sticky wet dough,
and place in a warm place for about an hour.
(It should double in size.)

6) Turn out on to a well floured board & knead,
(not a lot, just mix it round a bit into shape).
7 Place in oiled baking tin for another 30-40 minutes in a warm place.
(It will rise about half again.)

8) Bake in 190C oven for 35 minutes.

Google's Captchas  

I don't think it's just me!
I have lately been "the computer-guy" beside a number of people who have been variously trying to create a google account, or a gmail account or a google-groups login, and ...
the captchas a *really* bad!
Google captcha are so bad to read that many prospects just give up! (is this the intention?)
I've seen a few sites in my time, & Google's are the worst!


Disclaimer: (I stole this from Internal Affairs.)
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... But then again; I only link to sites 'cos I see something there that's worth linking to.