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Funny thing, and not sure if you realize this, but the flavor that most people associate as the definitive flavor of rye bread actually comes from the Caraway seeds that are added. If you don't add them, it actually tastes quite similar to wheat bread..
I did not know that. It might be worth trying some rye without the caraway.
 
A couple of friends of mine invited me to canvas and cocktails tonight. I painted my first painting. It's awful as a painting, but not to bad for a first try.

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Im going to share one more Johnny Cash song, after, I'll try to stop beating a dead ol horse, its a previously unreleased song. I hope you all enjoy

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Gilsrob you are right. Im a hop junkie. My flame out hops are Mosaic El Dorado Citra Simcoe and may Meridian but Ive never used them before. I'll open the bag and see how they smell at flame out.

I also have grains drying and a 2row Rye (from grain closet) No Caraway No Knead Bread proofing.

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They smell nice, I added them too. I'm going to do 2 SMaSH brews (1 gallon each) with Meridian and one with El Derado. Those two and Mosaic are new to me


Post your results if you don't mind.....I'm about to venture into the all grain world and figured some SMaSH beers would be a good way to get everything started.


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Pretty hoppy right now. :D

I'm probably 25-30 years to old for this.. haha

Sharing a tune.

 
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i hate when my posts run one after another. But they do sometimes

Any Sherlock Holmes fans out there? I think I've pretty much read all his stories at least twice, but I don't remember them them enough to quote each one. The author, Sir Conan Doyle, was a doctor if I remember correctly. I have all the SH books, well I use to have them all.

Roberty Downing made some SH movies. Gave a little twist on the charactors SH and Dr John Watson. There have been many variations on the original stories. My favorite Sherlock Holmes is, Jeremy Brett. Loved that show. I believe Jeremy Brett died of heart failure and after that his shows are hard to find.

Just a tribute to Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. Two make believe figures who Conan Doyle used to change the world.

Wish I had a vid to put up.. I don't, juist going to go back watching a SH story.
 
I've read a few. I remember the Hound of the Baskervilles since I read that twice.

If anyone wants to read a similar book, I highly suggest The Alienist by Caleb Carr. I thought it read very much like Doyle, but by a modern writer (although written in the period of the early 1900's).
 
While it's been a long time since I read a Sherlock Homes book I figured I could chime in with my new rescue, wait for it, Sherlock, a basset/shar-pei mix, surely named for the hound part.
He seems to suffer from a little bit of Napoleon complex as he liked to be on top of the obstacle at the dog park today.

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While it's been a long time since I read a Sherlock Homes book I figured I could chime in with my new rescue, wait for it, Sherlock, a basset/shar-pei mix, surely named for the hound part.
He seems to suffer from a little bit of Napoleon complex as he liked to be on top of the obstacle at the dog park today.

There was a dog named Sherlock in the movie Hours. Not a great movie, but a recent release that maybe you saw.
 
While it's been a long time since I read a Sherlock Homes book I figured I could chime in with my new rescue, wait for it, Sherlock, a basset/shar-pei mix, surely named for the hound part.
He seems to suffer from a little bit of Napoleon complex as he liked to be on top of the obstacle at the dog park today.

That's a real nice looking dog ChefRex. Liking the hound dog ears and wonder in his eyes. Sherlock is a perfect name.
 
Years ago one of my friends had a shar-pei. He called it Fudo Myo-o. I miss that dog. I just looked up that name and if I was Japanese I think I might be offended. Great dog though.
 
Adorable dog, Chef.

My dog is a thorn in my side. He's pretty, but a constant tester of boundaries. I often wonder why we chose each other. He's only 3 1/2, so time may tell.

Bean the Dog has actually proven my man-friend's kindness. Most anybody would run off immediately after meeting my dog, but for some reason this guy keeps coming back!
 
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