Posts published during July, 2008
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so all the conservatives were reading this letter at the end of the week. saw tons forwarded through at work. wish snopes had declared ‘false” before what’s his fuck read it on the air. oh well, here’s your ammo when your parents send it to you.
So some of you living in Canton are so upset over Stephen Colbert’s joke about Georgia’s Canton being the crappy one that you’re going to boycott the show? Do you people understand it’s a comedy show? Or have you been watching because you think Colbert is really a Hannity clone? My sense is that none of you that are going to boycott even watch the show, so I’m sure the ratings will be able to take the hit. At least the mayor seems to have some sense.
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While watching wargames…, originally uploaded by abracapocus.
Hmm…this should have posted automagically. I wonder if Flickr’s email to post thingy is broken.
There’s a Batmobile at Atlantic Station, originally uploaded by abracapocus.
At least the Ansley Mall one is safe. That’s the only local one I ever use. And, whew, the one by my mom in Virginia is safe. I would hate to have to travel there with my own coffee and coffee maker. Here’s the full list.
983 VININGS 2941 PACES FERRY RD ATLANTA GA
8452 ROSWELL RD @ I-285 5841 ROSWELL RD NE ATLANTA GA
8479 PEACHTREE @ 17TH 1375 PEACHTREE ST NE ATLANTA GA
11843 GA AQUARIUM 250 PARK AVE W ATLANTA GA
11870 EAST-WEST CONNECTOR & POWDER SPRINGS
2860 E-W CONNECTOR AUSTELL GA
13518 MALL OF GEORGIA II 3333 BUFORD DR BUFORD GA
8385 PLEASANT HILL PLAZA 1630 PLEASANT HILL RD NW DULUTH GA
11675 GWINNETT MALL 2100 PLEASANT HILL RD DULUTH GA
13341 VETERANS MEMORIAL PKWY & BUCKNER BLVD 836 VETERANS MEMORIAL PKWY MABLETON GA
11177 EAST-WEST CONNECTOR & S COBB DR 4624 CAMP HIGHLAND RD SE SMYRNA GA
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it’s good to see that this went in their favor.
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you’ve GOT to watch the slideshow at the end of the story. amazing.
Rather than doing what most people do when they want to try baking sourdough bread, I just jumped right in and developed my own starter. And, despite the fact that I have no idea what I’m doing, it worked! I mean, I can read a book as well as anyone else. But my practical bread building experience is almost nil. The starter took an extra day or two beyond what The Bread Baker’s Apprentice had set as the standard schedule. But then, there’s really nothing standard about developing a wild yeast starter. So I didn’t worry too much, just followed the suggestions and kept plugging away. Here are a few starter shots as I went along:


And here’s the barm. The white tape marks the beginning level. I’d say that’s some active yeast, eh?

The finished loaves were far from perfect. The bottom is a bit too brown and the top not quite brown enough. I need a proper tool for the cuts in the top. (I used a box knife. No really.) I need to work on setting up my boule a bit better. Needs more surface tension. But after doing two I now have more of a feel for it. The taste seems just about right. Good sour taste. Probably could be a little more sour. But that will probably develop as the starter matures. I wish they had risen more. And I wish my oven wasn’t so sketchy. There’s no keeping an even temperature. At least I have an oven thermometer so I can keep adjusting, but I know it’s all over the place. Also, I think I had them too far down in the oven, but I needed to leave space at the top for the steaming water. Anyway, here’s a loaf and a slice:


