Any Home Bakers Here?

I cut the parchment with scissors. Then bend up. I coat the base of pan with Spray butter or oil. That holds the parchment from wandering. I also use parchment in square pans. Cut at the corners, and fold where bottom meets the side. Also use spray, or brush on oil.
Parchment makes pan cleanup soooooooo much less work. Cake comes out of pan effortlessly :highfive:
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Mom use to make same basic cake with plum halves. When they will be ripe, and in season,, (at grocery market,, soon) I intend to get a bag, and bake with them
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The plums in the picture look close to the plums used to make prunes. I love that variety when they are not too ripe. Sunsweet wants the plums to be over 30 percent sugar before drying them.
 
@jnicholes usually that is not healthy young men .. Try a bit of powder or different deodorant possibly but see a Dr.

This happened between 2:00 and 5:00 pm mountain time today.

The spot has been growing and swelling for 11 days. I made an appointment with the doctor.

I swabbed the affected spot, and some stuff oozed out. I put it on a slide, and looked at it under my high powered microscope at maximum magnification, just out of curiosity.

Sure, I saw some skin sells, but this was among them.

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“That grape-like cluster looks like staphylococcus,” I said to myself.

Then, I went to the doctor. He took one look at the spot, and said, “You’ve got a staph infection.”

I showed him the picture I took and he confirmed it was staph. He was impressed I knew my bacteria.

Don’t know how it happened, but I am getting antibiotics tomorrow.
 
Good Doc keep him they are hard to come by ..
Take my word for it especially since he took your word to mind not belittling you .. Many docs would have in my experiences.

Yes, he is a wonderful doctor. He always listens to you and your problems, and he always helps out the best he can. He takes a lot of time to get to know you too. He is a keeper.
 
This happened between 2:00 and 5:00 pm mountain time today.

The spot has been growing and swelling for 11 days. I made an appointment with the doctor.

I swabbed the affected spot, and some stuff oozed out. I put it on a slide, and looked at it under my high powered microscope at maximum magnification, just out of curiosity.

Sure, I saw some skin sells, but this was among them.

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“That grape-like cluster looks like staphylococcus,” I said to myself.

Then, I went to the doctor. He took one look at the spot, and said, “You’ve got a staph infection.”

I showed him the picture I took and he confirmed it was staph. He was impressed I knew my bacteria.

Don’t know how it happened, but I am getting antibiotics tomorrow.
You do live on a Farm!
 

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