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    Pacific Primitive Rendevous

    Sounds like a great turnout.. do you know where PPR is going to be held next year?
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    sour dough

    I dont have any salt in my starter. When I am mixing up my bread dough I add it at that point. There seem to be a couple of schools of thought about that though... some recipes I have seen calls for the salt to be kneaded in the dough before the last rise... I found a site where the person...
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    sour dough

    Here are the specifics.... 1 cup starter 3 cups flour I used white flour 1 cup water 1 1/2 tsp salt, I think it needs more then this.. Mix together (it will be very sticky dough) cover and let set 12 to 18 hours... form ball, you will need to work a bit more flour into it probably, but no...
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    sour dough

    That loaf was just the sourdough no added yeast... I mixed it all up about 10 pm.. let it set until about 8 am the next morning... formed it.. and let it set about 2-3 hours... This is a no knead bread.... baked in a dutch oven...
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    sour dough

    This came out of my dutch oven yesterday... YUmmmm [/img]
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    Morel Mushrooms!

    DH=Dear Hubby unless Im upset with him.. then the D stands for something else... DS is Dear Son that meaning changes periodically to :haha: .. he came home with one the size of a cigarette box yesterday.
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    Morel Mushrooms!

    DH found a good mess a couple weeks ago... DS just headed out to with a friend to look for them... we like em fried in a bit of butter and on steaks:>
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    sour dough

    Here is a place to get a free starter...http://home.att.net/~carlsfriends/ I have used this...well am using it... I made bread and waffles from it just yesterday... Its has a mild sour flavor...
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    What do you set your oven on??

    I do it the same way.. well at least 99 9/10s of the time... the other 1/10 I have an old oil pan, you know the metal kind you drain your oil into.. and a couple of bricks.. usually I use this setup when I am demonstrating and they dont want a burned spot on their grass :wink:
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    Hi From Foggy Southern Oregon

    Just popped in to say hi.. hope you all are doing great.. I hope you have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving :thumbsup:
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    Making some clothing items

    Wow! you've done great.. bet you'll enjoy those moc liners as well... nothin better then wool on the feet...
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    Wool Dye

    RIT dye doesnt usually do to well dying wool... there are dyes made especially for wool.. here is a sight that tells you how to dye wool using natural things I use coffee and tea alot to dye things. http://www.pioneerthinking.com/naturaldyes.html beleive it or not koolaid powder is a great dye...
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    3 new horn strap designs

    Silver Fox As usual your straps are GREAT!! Love the top one.. the color combinations are really striking.. Check out the Yarn barn Kansas or Halcyon yarns...both have heavier wool and cotton yarns...they are more expensive.. but have alot of nice colors...
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    Straps

    Hi Mad Mick, if you dont want to make your own straps and havent found someone to weave for you already feel free to give me a holler.. I do both card and inkle weaving.... Addressing cards for card weaving.... a heavy deck of playing cards cut square and holes punched make very good cards...
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    Horn strap

    Silver Fox, I love the pattern and colors... did you get the pattern out of a book, or did you create it on your own?
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    Tea Dyed ?

    seems like a bath of cold water with some vinegar in it might do the trick... If the piece in the picture is the whole thing.. I would fill a sink up enough cold water to cover it, and put a couple of splashes of vinegar in it... either white or apple cider will do.. if you have both use...
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    Horn strap

    Silver Fox, Beautiful strap.. the warping will get much faster as you get more straps under your belt... I love the colors..
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    horn strap

    I like inkle weaving alot... you can do alot with it and it doesnt take long before you will be making your pattern as you string it.... card weaving is just like dealing with a 4 harness loom string wise but you dont have the loom to keep things straight for you lol.. I do like the more...
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    horn strap

    Soggy, Very nice job on that strap.. I really like the colors combo... :thumbsup:
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    wool

    Yep Koolaid works very well, although it takes alot and I think you are limited color wise, here is a site that tells about doing it, and what colors you can get from the different flavors...[url] http://knitty.com/ISSUEfall02/FEATdyedwool.html[/url]
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