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Sharon, n here, also a bread baker. I use about half again extrayeast for rye bread--unless I am baking the really dense kind that my husband liked.I rather like caraway seeds in rye bread, but the kids might not like them.Let us hope for a birthday party for your !Love to you all,nTo: Group <mserslife >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 10:00:23 AMSubject: update on me (Sharon)

It snowed here most of Saturday and all day Sunday. This morning the sun is out and we are partly cloudy. The forecast says more snow on Wednesday. Ack!!

My 16 year old grandson is on the mend from his cold. Then several days

ago his 13 year old sister got it and this morning his 8 year old sister has it. My son and daughter-in-law aren't sick yet and neither is my 14 year old granddaughter. I am still okay but have a little bit of a sore throat. Wish me luck!The 14 year old, , is so freaked out about the "germs". She doesn't want to be sick on her birthday. She turns 15 on the 27th. She said it never fails that people are sick on her birthday and she can't have a party. It's just the time of the year, of course, and not some evil conspiracy against her. lolI need to go mix up some bread dough. I'm going to try rye bread today. I've never made it before:) I almost always just make whole wheat bread. I might make some cinnamon rolls or a cake today to sweeten up these sick grandkids! lol I got up this morning and made a pitcher of "cold cure" and a pitcher of iced tea. The 16 year old grandson is an iced tea drinker, year round. Since I don't usually get the colds/sickness I get to be the caretaker.

I wish it would be warm weather!!! I am really, REALLY dreaming of spring:) hugs to each of you SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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I didn't make the rye bread after all because I was missing an ingredient. I did make two sourdough loaves instead, also from a new recipe. I will know in a few hours if it turns out good or not. So you use extra yeast for the rye bread? Do you use molasses in your rye bread? I must agree with Hans! I like dense bread too.love SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or

defects. To: MSersLife Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 11:13:34 AMSubject: Re: update on me (Sharon)/ reply from n

Sharon, n here, also a bread baker. I use about half again extrayeast for rye bread--unless I am baking the really dense kind that my husband liked.I rather like caraway seeds in rye bread, but the kids might not like them.Let us hope for a birthday party for your !Love to you all,nTo: Group <mserslife >Sent: Mon, February 21, 2011 10:00:23

AMSubject: update on me (Sharon)

It snowed here most of Saturday and all day Sunday. This morning the sun is out and we are partly cloudy. The forecast says more snow on Wednesday. Ack!!

My 16 year old grandson is on the mend from his cold. Then several days

ago his 13 year old sister got it and this morning his 8 year old sister has it. My son and daughter-in-law aren't sick yet and neither is my 14 year old granddaughter. I am still okay but have a little bit of a sore throat. Wish me luck!The 14 year old, , is so freaked out about the "germs". She doesn't want to be sick on her birthday. She turns 15 on the 27th. She said it never fails that people are sick on her birthday and she can't have a party. It's just the time of the year, of course, and not some evil conspiracy against her. lolI need to go mix up some bread dough. I'm going to try rye bread today. I've never made it before:) I almost always just make whole wheat bread. I might make some cinnamon rolls or a cake today to sweeten up these sick grandkids! lol I got up this morning and made a pitcher of "cold cure" and a pitcher of iced tea. The 16 year old grandson is an iced tea drinker, year round. Since I don't usually get the colds/sickness I get to be the caretaker.

I wish it would be warm weather!!! I am really, REALLY dreaming of spring:) hugs to each of you SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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