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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Spurtler !.....
    Spurtling spurtlemaker! Say that with a bit of a Scots accent - kind of sounds like an insult of course you would need to be spurtling with the spurtle that you made to be called it.
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    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    My sandwich...Ham, tomato and bread & butter sandwich pickle slices w/ sandwich spread.

    Yummy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhenry View Post
    My sandwich...Ham, tomato and bread & butter sandwich pickle slices w/ sandwich spread.

    Yummy!

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    Would you be willing to share your recipe ??
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    Come along inside,We'll see if tea and buns can make the world a betterplace.~TheWind in the Willow~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Would you be willing to share your recipe ??
    For the bread? This is what I used.

    http://www.amazon.com/Black-Russian-...an+black+bread

    Make sure that the water you use is approx. 80 deg. F. I din't add the mix until it was 80.5 deg. F.
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    Your Black Bread looks better than mine jhenry, but here is a picture of mine anyway...Welcome to my breakfast


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    The whole loaf...
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    You'll have to share your recipe now mate. You've got the colour that I'm striving for, in your bread. Post the recipe for me...Or PM it if it's some sort of family traditional secret and I promise I won't tell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    You'll have to share your recipe now mate. You've got the colour that I'm striving for, in your bread. Post the recipe for me...Or PM it if it's some sort of family traditional secret and I promise I won't tell.


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    Mick,

    That breakfast looks scrumptious. I'll FedEx my bread to you, if you'll FedEx me your breakfast.

    Truth tell, I think the look is just a difference in the lighting. I have no secret recipe for Russian Black Bread--except "1-Click" at Amazon.com.

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    My wife, who is the real cook in the house, suggests adding some or more of the following: Blackstrap Molasses, unsweetened cocoa and instant coffee to your mix if you want your black bread darker in color.
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    I used Treacle because I thought it would be a bit darker than the Molasses (I have that in stock as well). Unsweetened cocoa might be the go as I already have two teaspoons of instant coffee in the mix. I don't won't to go too strong on the coffee in the mix, though another teaspoon might make very little difference in taste, but add to the richness of colour.
    I use a bread machine, but I make it from scratch i.e. no pre-mixed flour.


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    When I arrived home tonight my wife and her girlfriend had been experimenting and starting to grill. I read the posts about spurtles and decided to carve myself one. I have some dry Cedar walking stick blanks in my backyard. This is what I came up with. It was a pleasant evening in the backyard with friends and eating interesting experimental food.

    My Spurtle.

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    This was cooked while making my breakfast tool! Venison pork etc stuffed pepper. Cilantro garnish.

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    This is a stuffed cucumber.

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    They made many variations and I know breakfast in the morning will be leftovers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    When I arrived home tonight my wife and her girlfriend had been experimenting and starting to grill. I read the posts about spurtles and decided to carve myself one. I have some dry Cedar walking stick blanks in my backyard. This is what I came up with. It was a pleasant evening in the backyard with friends and eating interesting experimental food.

    My Spurtle.

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    This was cooked while making my breakfast tool! Venison pork etc stuffed pepper. Cilantro garnish.

    Name:  photo (53).jpg
Views: 169
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    This is a stuffed cucumber.

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    They made many variations and I know breakfast in the morning will be leftovers.
    spurtleicious
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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