Friday, April 23, 2010

This weekend is going to be a doozie!

It's time to iron out all those pesky details for what is sure to be the motherlode of unfinished projects.
Friday
  • go watch Mason in a good ol' fashioned talent show at First Baptist
  • Drink Vodka
  • Explain to Sugarbeet why I WILL NOT go jogging
  • Eat something yummy for dinner, possibly a steak
  • Drink Vodka/Beer with Earl (thank goodness Lent is over)
  • Possibly go to HH with Patrice at Trulucks

Saturday:
  • Go to Central Market to pick up a myriad of baking supplies
  • Bake bread. Sugarbeet is back on the whole sandwich kick, and I can't have store bought bread in my house!
  • Make my own butter . I saw a super easy recipe here and since I'm making bread, it just seems right to try a hand at it
  • Avoid the rain
  • Go to a benefit for some kind of poor country or something... hope I don't have to dress up
  • Enjoy cocktails some how, some way
Sunday:
  • Must go to church, haven't been in 2 weeks, or a week..when was Easter?
  • Lay around since Patty is out of town and I have to suffer a brunchless exsistence till he gets back
  • Go fo fam night and look at PP a whole lot (I miss her terribly)
So what I'm most excited about is the prospect of trying my hand at bread again. The first came out too crusty, imagine trying to eat a sandwitch on european crusty bread. The second was too...je no sais quoi. It was just missing something , I think the texture was off, IDK. I'm slightly dejected at the idea of having to use more white flour than wheat to achieve a texture Hubby can live with. I've only allowed wheat products in my house for the last year, so that's not a shock to him. Methinks it 's the stone ground wheat flour that's got him all messed up, it's got a coarser texture which lends to a studier, less soft bread. Think of it as the difference between pound cake and angel food cake. At any rate, although I hate the idea of processed white flour, I guess that's what I gotta do for now, and then slowly wean him off of it a week at a time.

Those are ma plans. As usual I can expect some minor deviation, but I bet this will work out to be another faboulous one!

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