north-north-west wrote:...apart from the grammar and spelling issues.
Sorry. I don't mean to be negative, but pedantry is hard-wired into my brain.
ULWalkingPhil wrote:north-north-west wrote:...apart from the grammar and spelling issues.
Sorry. I don't mean to be negative, but pedantry is hard-wired into my brain.
Yeah, what ever. I see things have not improved here.
I will go over it and correct the spelling issues as best I can.
I will try to improve it to the best of my knowledge, which is obviously no where near the knowledge of some here.
north-north-west wrote:Well, I could offer to proof read and edit for you but I'm a bit busy over the next fortnight.
icefest wrote:I've done some dry baking of bread rolls on a base camp hike. There's nothing like having some fresh bread when you wake up in the morning.
It only works in autumn and spring though. In winter you need to keep rewarming the dough so that it can rise.
-icefest
sim1oz wrote:Hi Phil, Love your new website. Thank you for all the work you put into it and for sharing!!! I have been meaning to try some backing on one of our trips, so now I am inspired.
The only request I have is to add more pictures of your baking in the gallery section.
Cheers
Warin wrote:Going back in time and looking at the old site is possible ...
https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.drybaking.com.au
You have to chose a date ... I chose the latest on in 2016 ..
ULWalkingPhil wrote:Warin wrote:Going back in time and looking at the old site is possible ...
https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.drybaking.com.au
Good find
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