10kg=22LB and 0.7 oz.
500g=1lb + 1.6 oz.
sorry, I’m so used to kg etc. That I have to use a computer To find out how much this is in pounds etc![]()
thanks. I actually had to use a gram scale when I cooked a goose a few times.
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10kg=22LB and 0.7 oz.
500g=1lb + 1.6 oz.
sorry, I’m so used to kg etc. That I have to use a computer To find out how much this is in pounds etc![]()
@Stipenvlerk, I noticed you are from the Netherlands as @R2elk pointed out. I don't know if I welcomed you to the thread or not.
If I didnt, Welcome!
I have grandfather from the Netherlands who is a master chef. He is from Voorst, I think. He's actually going to be moving in with me when I move. He and my grandmother are getting old, and I need help take care of them.
Thanks Debby. You are always THERE. We need people like you. FondHope you have fun with the new bread challenge!
All you have to do to get to the recipe database is click on the link on page 1 of the thread. It will open a new tab...give it a few seconds to load, then at the bottom of the spreadsheet you'll see tabs for different categories of recipes. Click on the category tab you want and a list of those recipes will come up. The recipes are in alphabetical order, when you see the one you want, there is a link to the post in the Baker's thread with the recipe.
Hope that's not too confusing, but maybe these screen shots will help:
1. This link is on page 1 of the Home Baker's thread, click on it:
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2. The Google sheet will open and at the bottom are tabs for recipe categories. Just click on the category tab you want:
View attachment 2186578
3. Once you've selected the recipe category, the recipes will come up with links to the post on the Baker's thread, click on the blue link:
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And of course, if all else fails, just ask!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/any-home-bakers-here.921333/page-2923#post-22540040Looking for the Champlain Bread Recipe? #? Thanks Aria
I was able to open the spreadsheet but when I am there I clicked and could not get the recipe. I now have the recipe. But I still do NOT know
Debby, Went to the page clicked on the blue 2928 of the recipe.....Hope you have fun with the new bread challenge!
All you have to do to get to the recipe database is click on the link on page 1 of the thread. It will open a new tab...give it a few seconds to load, then at the bottom of the spreadsheet you'll see tabs for different categories of recipes. Click on the category tab you want and a list of those recipes will come up. The recipes are in alphabetical order, when you see the one you want, there is a link to the post in the Baker's thread with the recipe.
Hope that's not too confusing, but maybe these screen shots will help:
1. This link is on page 1 of the Home Baker's thread, click on it:
View attachment 2186577
2. The Google sheet will open and at the bottom are tabs for recipe categories. Just click on the category tab you want:
View attachment 2186578
3. Once you've selected the recipe category, the recipes will come up with links to the post on the Baker's thread, click on the blue link:
View attachment 2186580
And of course, if all else fails, just ask!
Hover over the blue and a link will appear that you can click onI was able to open the spreadsheet but when I am there I clicked and could not get the recipe. I now have the recipe. But I still do NOT know
how to get the recipe once I am at the Spread Sheet???? Sorry Computer
Not so Swift. Thanks Aria
When I click on it here...nothing happens. When I click on it on my