You breadmaker owners, I have one also, and I modified my sourdough bread recipe
to make jalapeno/cheese bread. WONDERFUL STUFF!!! Just remember to lighter on
the
liquids and the cheese and peppers will make up for it as it heats up......
Brad (off topic, non-LBC again)
DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/27/2000 1:17:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> cfchrist@earthlink.net writes:
>
> << me?....a new coat, some hallmark cool train ornaments, a gift certificate,
> a
> "cool" phillips bread maker, and some good old american green cash! >>
>
> Great, Chuck. We have a breadmaker--it is GREAT!!!!! For my part, I got
> some really cool clothing--pants, shirts, and a pair of great Sebago
> in-between dress/work boots. Also a nice set of Craftsman Screwdrivers,
> Craftsman 1/4" Socket set, and Craftsman locking-plier set (their version of
> Grip-loc pliers). I was very unsuccessful at getting and receiving my
> "confirmed" order of a brake line flaring tool kit from Mi**Man*a, even after
> many attempted phone calls and an unanswered e-mail sent two days ago after
> their website became functional again. I will let you guys know if they ever
> seem responsible enough to respond.
>
> Off this morning to pull the Midget's (daily driver) engine and tranny. Have
> to seal up everything with new gaskets, repair the aluminum block the front
> of the oil pan screws into, new timing chain, and renting a power
> steam/cleaner to blow all the oil off everything. The complete undercarriage
> and engine compartment, wheel wells, and seemingly everything else is coated
> with oil and black sludge from the gushing leak. Also radiator to radiator
> shop to find leak there, and new attempt to find leak in the brake system
> that keeps rendering my master cylinder low or out of brake fluid. It seems
> to lose more while sitting still than when being driven. Anyway--something to
> occupy my time for the next couple or three days.
>
> --David C.
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