of bread and machines
Sep. 20th, 2004 09:55 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
last weekend we got the breadmaker out of the loft - we hadn't been using it, and it took up a lot of counter space, and I wasn't terribly fond of the bread that it produced. But in our new spirit of organic stuff, we thought we'd give it another go.
yesterday - a full week later - we got round to putting it on the worktop (although it'll have to be moved to somewhere with more headroom), and made an onion and garlic loaf to cook overnight.
I'd forgotten how nice it is to wake up to the smell of baking bread, and it looks *fab*. I made some soup with tired veg yesterday - carrots and courgettes, and some lettuce in a spirit of experimentation. That smells great too, so I'm looking forward to lunch :)
however, first we will have to take Mustrum to the vet - he is unwilling to put any weight on his front right paw, although we can't actually see anything wrong, and ihe doesn't cry if we touch his paw or his leg. So off to Judith with him.
yesterday - a full week later - we got round to putting it on the worktop (although it'll have to be moved to somewhere with more headroom), and made an onion and garlic loaf to cook overnight.
I'd forgotten how nice it is to wake up to the smell of baking bread, and it looks *fab*. I made some soup with tired veg yesterday - carrots and courgettes, and some lettuce in a spirit of experimentation. That smells great too, so I'm looking forward to lunch :)
however, first we will have to take Mustrum to the vet - he is unwilling to put any weight on his front right paw, although we can't actually see anything wrong, and ihe doesn't cry if we touch his paw or his leg. So off to Judith with him.