Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Thank you sweety, but truth be known, I need beer bread about as much as I need anti-lipo-suction. If you know what I mean. I may get my new "friend" to give me a hand finding the ingredients I need. If I can find someone with an oven that is. Most everything here is cooked on the range top, and I can't think of anyone off hand that even has an oven, besides a microwave. Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 well ya know you CAN use an electric skillet as a small oven,, or you could use a bbq if you had one... wait,, I know of a pan,, I have one,, that you can use to cook breads, cakes, and just about everything ON TOP of the stove,, lemme see if I can find one for you Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Thank you sweety, but truth be known, I need beer bread about as much as I need anti-lipo-suction. If you know what I mean. I may get my new "friend" to give me a hand finding the ingredients I need. If I can find someone with an oven that is. Most everything here is cooked on the range top, and I can't think of anyone off hand that even has an oven, besides a microwave. Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hey Hon, don't bother. Everything that is for sale in America is made here. I can try and find the factory that makes them. Just send me a picture of what they look like. Or better yet, I can try and find a bread machine factory.Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: well ya know you CAN use an electric skillet as a small oven,, or you could use a bbq if you had one... wait,, I know of a pan,, I have one,, that you can use to cook breads, cakes, and just about everything ON TOP of the stove,, lemme see if I can find one for you Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Thank you sweety, but truth be known, I need beer bread about as much as I need anti-lipo-suction. If you know what I mean. I may get my new "friend" to give me a hand finding the ingredients I need. If I can find someone with an oven that is. Most everything here is cooked on the range top, and I can't think of anyone off hand that even has an oven, besides a microwave. Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Jackie Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 ok, Ill see if I can get a picture,, Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Hey Hon, don't bother. Everything that is for sale in America is made here. I can try and find the factory that makes them. Just send me a picture of what they look like. Or better yet, I can try and find a bread machine factory.Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: well ya know you CAN use an electric skillet as a small oven,, or you could use a bbq if you had one... wait,, I know of a pan,, I have one,, that you can use to cook breads, cakes, and just about everything ON TOP of the stove,, lemme see if I can find one for you Hunter <us2china2@...> wrote: Thank you sweety, but truth be known, I need beer bread about as much as I need anti-lipo-suction. If you know what I mean. I may get my new "friend" to give me a hand finding the ingredients I need. If I can find someone with an oven that is. Most everything here is cooked on the range top, and I can't think of anyone off hand that even has an oven, besides a microwave. Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Jackie Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 i would like to know the company jax!!!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Thanks, Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 I will post it in the morning,, if ya all will remind me, lol,, Im in bed right now,, nite everyone,, hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: i would like to know the company jax!!!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> .... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Thanks, Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with . Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 just reminding you like you said to post the beer bread companyJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: I will post it in the morning,, if ya all will remind me, lol,, Im in bed right now,, nite everyone,, hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: i would like to know the company jax!!!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Thanks, Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with . Jackie Thanks, Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 done,, thanks honey for reminding me,, lolnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: just reminding you like you said to post the beer bread companyJackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: I will post it in the morning,, if ya all will remind me, lol,, Im in bed right now,, nite everyone,, hugs jaxnicole stevens <ans412@...> wrote: i would like to know the company jax!!!Jackie on <redjaxjm@...> wrote: , I know of a great company that makes a "packaged" beer bread and all you have to do is add the beer or other liquid,, its so delicious,, lemme know if you want some,,, unless this is easier, which it probably is,, Ill have to try it ,, I love beer bread!!! hugs to maryanne for sharing this with us,, jaxanne <kanga2@...> wrote: Here ya go!!!! A bread recipe for when you're outback and there's no corner shop Degree of difficulty: Low You need: 3 cups of SR flour2 Teaspoon of saltOne can or stubby of beer, Aussie beer of course mate!A bit of water and one tablespoon of sugar Method: Mix all the ingredients together and put in a bread tin, into a moderate oven, or place in a floured camp oven in and under hot coals.Cook until the top is golden brown and springs back from your touch. Serving suggestion: Really good with stews and soups, especially those made in camp ovens. Wine suggestion: I'd suggest your favourite beer. Re: The train I figger you for a "doer". Now "do" me a favor and send me a loaf of beer bread. Actually, I bet I could make a fortune here if I just had the recipe... <hint><hint> ... or Janet, who probably also has a recipe...Jackie Thanks, Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with . Jackie Thanks, Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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