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Hump day
dhahnjr2323
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I think there should be a hump day thread.
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So we can discuss our Wednesday adventures?0
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Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?1
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants1 -
AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants
I'm going to start spending Wednesdays with you!0 -
This should go well.0
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants
I'm going to start spending Wednesdays with you!
I also had a lovely convo with the book store man about how I'm of an advanced age and had typewriters in school.0 -
AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants
I'm going to start spending Wednesdays with you!
I also had a lovely convo with the book store man about how I'm of an advanced age and had typewriters in school.
We had computers in kindergarten, but they were mostly used to play Oregon Trail.1 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants
I'm going to start spending Wednesdays with you!
I also had a lovely convo with the book store man about how I'm of an advanced age and had typewriters in school.
We had computers in kindergarten, but they were mostly used to play Oregon Trail.
I thibk we got computers when I was in grade 10 or 11. My family had one hut for school I learned to use a typewriter0 -
AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »PaperDoll_ wrote: »Is going to work and then coming home and doing laundry a "Wednesday adventure"?
Very adventurous
I went and skated after a quick trip to the grocery store to get a prime rib roast for Thanksgiving dinner. Went to the mall, bought books and then made croissants
I'm going to start spending Wednesdays with you!
I also had a lovely convo with the book store man about how I'm of an advanced age and had typewriters in school.
We had computers in kindergarten, but they were mostly used to play Oregon Trail.
I thibk we got computers when I was in grade 10 or 11. My family had one hut for school I learned to use a typewriter
We were the opposite. I had computers at school in kindergarten, but I was probably in 10th grade before we got one at home.1 -
Back when I was in high school one of the classes had a terminal connected to a mainframe in another state. We used it to play a game called Setats Detinu, in which you were a dictator of a fictional country. If you managed poorly, and you always managed poorly, the result was that your population starved and died.0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Back when I was in high school one of the classes had a terminal connected to a mainframe in another state. We used it to play a game called Setats Detinu, in which you were a dictator of a fictional country. If you managed poorly, and you always managed poorly, the result was that your population starved and died.
I've never heard of that game. That sounds fun actually. We just had Oregon Trail and Head of the Class.0 -
My dad worked for IBM so we had a computer the second the pc junior came out. We had games that taught us about DOS and how computers worked.
And btw I made these today too
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AliNouveau wrote: »My dad worked for IBM so we had a computer the second the pc junior came out. We had games that taught us about DOS and how computers worked.
And btw I made these today too
I'll take one. Please and thanks.0 -
You all make me feel really old. We didn't have computers until 1974 when we used to type stuff into a centralized remote and then maybe a month later, every thing would spit out and everyone would run to the machine, hoping your answer spit out. Later around 79, we had batch processing and piles of printouts. In the early 80s we got desk tops, but they weren't networked. Sometime in the later 80s there were finally networked computers.
Those breads look fabulous! Julia Child's recipe?
My Wednesday adventure was going to art lesson and having lunch with a friend.0 -
It's a recipe from a cooks illustrated magazine. I gave a loaf to a neighbour who in exchange gave me some super authentic Greek feta. So spoiled1
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I love Cook's Illustrated. I got so many recipes from there. I've always used the Julia Child recipe for french bread. It takes hours, but the results are so worth it. Last time I made it, I was having friends over for dinner - thought we would eat one with dinner and send the other one home with them. We managed to eat all of the bread.0
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Not exactly what I had in mind. Haha0
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dhahnjr2323 wrote: »Not exactly what I had in mind. Haha
Really? Did you not see those loaves of bread?!
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »dhahnjr2323 wrote: »Not exactly what I had in mind. Haha
Really? Did you not see those loaves of bread?!
Haha. Not what I meant at all.0 -
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Also made these super yum croissants.
It's a happy hump day
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Well that didn't go at all how I expected. Better luck next time I guess. Haha0
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Those croissants look fabulous too. They are screaming for strawberry preserves. Are you a professional baker or just very, very talented home baker?
Dhahnjr2323 - what were you expecting? You threw it out there and people took it in the direction it went.1 -
elsie6hickman wrote: »Those croissants look fabulous too. They are screaming for strawberry preserves. Are you a professional baker or just very, very talented home baker?
Dhahnjr2323 - what were you expecting? You threw it out there and people took it in the direction it went.
I just like baking. There's something so satisfying about baking especially with yeast. It's almost magical1 -
AliNouveau wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Those croissants look fabulous too. They are screaming for strawberry preserves. Are you a professional baker or just very, very talented home baker?
Dhahnjr2323 - what were you expecting? You threw it out there and people took it in the direction it went.
I just like baking. There's something so satisfying about baking especially with yeast. It's almost magical
I need to try baking sometime. I've never used yeast before. lol
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dhahnjr2323 wrote: »Well that didn't go at all how I expected. Better luck next time I guess. Haha
What were you expecting? You should be proud. The hump day thread is alive and well on a Thursday!
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PaperDoll_ wrote: »AliNouveau wrote: »elsie6hickman wrote: »Those croissants look fabulous too. They are screaming for strawberry preserves. Are you a professional baker or just very, very talented home baker?
Dhahnjr2323 - what were you expecting? You threw it out there and people took it in the direction it went.
I just like baking. There's something so satisfying about baking especially with yeast. It's almost magical
I need to try baking sometime. I've never used yeast before. lol
It's really fun the fact it rises and becomes something. Today I made tortillas for taco Thursday and have pizza dough started in the fridge
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I agree - yeast is great. The tortillas look delicious.0
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