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thanks Sue for your reply. How strong does the mixer have to be.

Ada

Re: Bette Hagman's bread

Ada - Many of us have found the GF breads are just as easily done with

a mixer and letting them rise in the over or somewhere. A bread

machine is convenient, but not a necessity.

Bette Hagman has several books that are definitely worth looking. You

might try your library first. The recipe from this thread is in her

Revised Gluten Free Gourmet book.

Sue in Denver

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> Does the bread recipe need a mixer to make it or a bread machine?

If not where can I get the recipe?

> Ada

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I successfully made Bette's recipes with my old stand-up mixer, which

was a little heftier than a hand mixer, but not as stout as a

KitchenAid. The reason I got a KA is that I wanted to make bigger

batches. The smaller mixer is fine as long as you don't try to do too

much at once. :)

Sue in Denver

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> thanks Sue for your reply. How strong does the mixer have to be.

> Ada

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I successfully made Bette's recipes with my old stand-up mixer, which

was a little heftier than a hand mixer, but not as stout as a

KitchenAid. The reason I got a KA is that I wanted to make bigger

batches. The smaller mixer is fine as long as you don't try to do too

much at once. :)

Sue in Denver

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> thanks Sue for your reply. How strong does the mixer have to be.

> Ada

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I successfully made Bette's recipes with my old stand-up mixer, which

was a little heftier than a hand mixer, but not as stout as a

KitchenAid. The reason I got a KA is that I wanted to make bigger

batches. The smaller mixer is fine as long as you don't try to do too

much at once. :)

Sue in Denver

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> thanks Sue for your reply. How strong does the mixer have to be.

> Ada

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But, perhaps the person wishing you that is jewish? Or muslim? or Hindu? Or

even something you don't recognize as a " proper religion " (assuming your

recognize all of these). HH is respective of all those traditions (and they

all have winter observances). The MC push this year by some organized

groups is fine for them -- so long as they don't try to force those with

other practices to follow it (which they are, boycotting stores where

workers are allowed to use the greeting of their own choice or where stores

include varous HH decorations).

I expect these same people would be more upset if the decorations were all

silver and blue and the HH didn't refer to " Holidays " . Esp if their kids

worked in such a store and were " forced " to use the religious greeting for

all customers this time of year.

-----Original Message-----

Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

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But, perhaps the person wishing you that is jewish? Or muslim? or Hindu? Or

even something you don't recognize as a " proper religion " (assuming your

recognize all of these). HH is respective of all those traditions (and they

all have winter observances). The MC push this year by some organized

groups is fine for them -- so long as they don't try to force those with

other practices to follow it (which they are, boycotting stores where

workers are allowed to use the greeting of their own choice or where stores

include varous HH decorations).

I expect these same people would be more upset if the decorations were all

silver and blue and the HH didn't refer to " Holidays " . Esp if their kids

worked in such a store and were " forced " to use the religious greeting for

all customers this time of year.

-----Original Message-----

Happy Holidays? NO! NO! NO!

MERRY CHRISTMAS! YES!!!!!! YES!!!!!!

---

[This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]

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Maybe Happy New Year would work?

-- from a state where someone whose family observed the solstice and had to sue to keep their kid from being bused to fundamentalist revivals during school hours (and then sue the school district and move to another county due to abuse of their child).

-----Original Message-----

I was just thinking that! I was going to sign my next post with Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Winter Solstice... :o)

--Trudy San , CA Merry ChristmaHannuKwanzaa!

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Maybe Happy New Year would work?

-- from a state where someone whose family observed the solstice and had to sue to keep their kid from being bused to fundamentalist revivals during school hours (and then sue the school district and move to another county due to abuse of their child).

-----Original Message-----

I was just thinking that! I was going to sign my next post with Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Winter Solstice... :o)

--Trudy San , CA Merry ChristmaHannuKwanzaa!

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