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Crossing another thing off my list…

bread2I woke up today around 10:30 when someone called looking for you-know-who. I ended up sleeping on the couch again because I’m having a hard time sleeping. So, I’ve been falling asleep to the TV lately. Not ideal but it gets me to sleep. Anyways, I sat up and started to think about what I wanted to do. I’m trying to slowly get back into the land of the living… not only from the break-up but also from “The Incident” back in February where I had a gun pulled on me.

Some days are difficult for me to just get out of bed and it’s much easier hiding beneath the blanket and getting yourself immersed into some television. Thank God I don’t watch that white-trash TV and God Bless the Mystery Network for bringing me all my favourite shows on one channel!

But, (wo)man can not live on television alone. Sometimes (s)he must get up and do other things. I thought about what I wanted to do… what I could do today that is different from anything I’ve ever tried before.

I got it!

Today? That meant learnin’ to bake bread!

(Side note: I love that pic of me at the cottage. It’s a very strange facial expression for me. I have no idea what the hell I was thinking but I look quite unamused, perplexed and consternated. )

I’ve had “learn to make naan bread” on my list of 43 things to do. I can’t make that with what I have here so instead, I decided to just make regular bread. It wasn’t on my list but  I had 2 blank spots so I added it. It’s my list, I’m allowed :)

I found a recipe online and just went to it. Was much easier than I thought it would be and the recipe was clear. http://www.robertsplace.ca/recipes/homemadebread.htm

Took about five hours in total from start to finish but only took about 15 minutes of “work”. The rest was just waiting for the mixture to rise and the actual baking of the bread.  I can’t believe how tasty it is! I’m very impressed and probably will never buy store bread again unless I’m forced to for some reason!

A special hint though! Make sure your yeast is active :)

My Bread Adventure!

My Bread Adventure! The photo attached includes 3 images... the first on top, is the bread after I put it onto the baking stone... the inset image is a close-up of the bun with the sesame seeds and the bottom is the finished image!

I used a baking stone we had recieved as a Christmas gift… I imagine you could probably use a baking pan but I enjoyed the stone… I’d use a little more flour under it next time though or even corn-meal, the one optional ingredient I did not have! I halved the receipe because I have no need for three loaves of bread being single right now! Next time, I’d make some buns and freeze them so they won’t spoil quickly :)

You can keep track of my most up-to-date 43 things by visiting my profile : http://www.43things.com/person/bergysgirl

Gotta go make a sandwhich with my tasty bread, bon appetit!

Time to cross off #1 - Become a Lifeguard

lifeguardOn my list of 43 things to do, becoming a lifeguard is #1. It wasn’t that this is my number one OHMYGAWD it MUST be done item… it just happened to be the first on my list. In fact, if you go to my “official” list , it is slightly different even from the one you can find at the top of this page. I change things around, now and again — I’m allowed! More »

Got a dream? Why wait? Work on it today!

Originally published January 2, 2009.

Two years ago during an internet excursion, I found a site called 43things.com. Reminscent of a “50 things to do before you die” list (and, later popularized by Hollywood as The Bucket List), I was hooked.  Essentially you can sign up at the site, create a list of “things” you wish to do and provide periodic updates on your progress. When you accomplish a “thing”, you cross it off and give it a review. A member since November 28, 2006, I’ve had over two years of ‘experience’ with 43things. Is it worth it? Have I done anything? Read more to find out! More »

Do something that scares the pants off of you!

Originally published January 17, 2009

On our way to pick up wood today for my office bookshelf, I was driving the truck our very gracious and kind neighbours lent us for the task. It’s a standard. And, it was at least a twenty minute drive to where we were going to get the wood. I had time to think a bit, about the wonders of driving a standard. And, I reminded myself of how scary it was to learn it. And, that I was glad I could drive a standard truck. In some parts of Canada, that’s a really sexy thang you know!

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