I am soooo going to be in trouble when the wife comes home!!!!

I'd be in some real trouble if I had cracked my wife's stone.

I'm feeling for you.

Try and find a pampered chef dealer QUICK!!!

The bread looks yummy BTW.
 
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Don't be afraid of it - become one with the stone. treat it well and it won't blow up on you....
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Ok, so let me get this straight...I become one with the stone...does that make me "Stoned"??
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By the way, how have ya been, deb?
 
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Don't be afraid of it - become one with the stone. treat it well and it won't blow up on you....
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Ok, so let me get this straight...I become one with the stone...does that make me "Stoned"??
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By the way, how have ya been, deb?

I am fabu - pooped from shopping and cooking and wrapping and working, but other than that FABU! Dinner is in the crock pot which makes me a very happy girl!
 
I wouldn't be mad that DH broke the stone. I'd be thrilled he attempted to make something to eat by himself. That didn't require a microwave, since he CAN in fact operate that.

Since you're making her dinner, that should be a free pass in my book.
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How cold/cool was the dough you put on top of the stone? If you'd preheated, it shouldn't have cracked-- unless there was an air pocket in it-- but if you added cold dough or cold water the temp difference can make that happen.
 
Ok everyone. When she got home she gave me that "Luccccccy you got some splainin' to do" speach. Then after I splained it all to her she basicly just shrugged it off.
She told me that that stone and one other we have her mother found quite a while back new in the packages when she was cleaning out some apartments. (She used to clean new construction and move outs for a complex.)
So it was free to us, no real loss.

Now for what I'm sure all of you really want to know... Supper was a hit, the bread turned out great even though it had a rough start.

Alls well in the Glover house.

Bo
 
Awww. That's awesome.
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I am late finding this thread. But I was thinking the whole time I was reading it,

"I am a real shrew, but I wouldn't get bent out of shape about an accidentally broken piece of bake ware."

So, I figured you'd be alright.
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Having said that, I have a round stone that I don't remember the instructions to... I probably read them when I got it a couple of years ago. I don't ever do anything special to it. In fact I don't ever preheat the oven. (I mean, when it was working; it is recently on the fritz.) But then, I never bake anything that requires the chemical reaction created by preheating anyway. My stone is in for a life of neglect. Poor thing.

Now, you know the next time I put it in the oven it's going to turn back to sand. LOL

Cassandra
 

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