Bread Making Tips


Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


Cuisinart CSB-77 Smart Stick Hand Blender with Whisk and Chopper Attachments


$45.00


Grab this amazingly versatile kitchen tool and the power to mix, whisk and chop will be in the palm of your hand. Housed in handsome brushed stainless steel, this compact hand blender features a powerful 200-watt motor and three separate attachments that quickly and easily create smooth soups, whipped creams, purees and much more. Simple one-handed operation with push-button control and an ergonom…

West Bend 41300 Hi-Rise Electronic Dual-Blade Breadmaker


West Bend 41300 Hi-Rise Electronic Dual-Blade Breadmaker


$80.00


The West Bend dual-paddle breadmaker offers 11 program settings, including a homemade setting which allows you to set your own breadmaking preferences. It also has the dual knead bar for lighter tasting breads, and a 1, 1.5, or 2 lb capacity….

Nostalgia Electrics JFD-100 Cake Pop & Donut Hole Bakery


Nostalgia Electrics JFD-100 Cake Pop & Donut Hole Bakery


$19.75


NOSTALGIA ELECTRICS JFD-100 DONUT HOLES MAKER…

How to Cook Your Life


How to Cook Your Life


$1.62


Dorris Dörrie’s jazz-inflected documentary should come with a disclaimer: Don’t watch on an empty stomach. While it doesn’t cover the basics of food preparation, How to Cook Your Life offers a delectable introduction to Buddhist living. Yes, subject Edward Brown is both pastry chef and Zen priest, but Dörrie’s approach is more holistic than instructional. (For culinary specifics, viewers can alw…

I Love Lucy - Season One (Vol. 7)


I Love Lucy – Season One (Vol. 7)


$2.98


First, can the gals stop spreading “The Gossip” after Ricky and Fred make a bet with them? Next, after an argument with the guys, Lucy and Ethel live like “Pioneer Women.” Then, when a practical joke with “The Marriage License” goes awry, Lucy and Ricky re-create their nuptials; and Ricky wonders if “The Kleptomaniac” is Lucy after she begins acting suspiciously. 97 min. Standard; Soundtracks: Eng…

Baguette & Traditional French Bread


Baguette & Traditional French Bread


$19.00


This DVD performed by baker Sam Sidawi teaches how to make the famous French Baguette and other shapes like Boule, Batard & Fougasse… This French artisan bread is made from a dough leavened with poolish which is the common pre-ferment used in Paris for Baguettes. Learn how to make flavorful crusty Baguettes, savory olive & herbs bread and other traditional French bread. Learn bread making techni…




Bread Making Tips!

Whole Wheat Bread Recipe : Whole Wheat Bread Baking Tips

Bread Making Tips Questions


Bread Making Tips
I can’t get my bread to rise!!!!!!!?

I can never get my bread to rise once I put it in the oven. The dough rises before I put it in the oven, just not during the baking process. Here’s the recipe I’ve been using. Any bread making tips would be highly appreciated. Thank You

http://www.kingarthurflour.com/shop/RecipeDisplay?RID=26

Also, any other great white bread recipes would be wonderful. Thank You

google alton brown bread or you can watch him make bread on youtube. It helped me tons
hope that helps

Film Making Courses: Film Making tips

In this instalment of film making tips, I want to go over the story.

I can’t stress this enough. You MUST have a story worth telling.

Let me ask you a question. Let’s say you went to a person’s house and he started telling you about his trip to the supermarket. He started it something like this.

“I went to my local ShopRite to buy some food. First, I went down the produce lane and got some bananas and oranges. Then I went to the bread aisle and picked up a loaf of whole wheat.”

And this went on and on and on through his entire shopping experience. Wouldn’t you be bored to tears? Would you even want to hear about his whole shopping experience? If you went to a movie and the movie itself was JUST like this, wouldn’t you get up and walk out?

Okay, let’s take the same premise, going shopping, but add a little twist to it that makes the story worth telling. What if the person started his story like this.

“Did I ever tell you about the time when I went to the supermarket to buy a loaf a bread and came home a multi millionaire?”

Do you not think that you’d be intrigued enough to at least want to find out how this person goes to the store to by bread and comes home a multi millionaire? I know I’d want to hear every last detail, especially if they are nice and juicy.

Okay, so right there, we have a story worth telling. That doesn’t mean we can’t screw up the telling of the story itself, but at least we have something to start with that has a lot of potential.

You MUST have something to tell that is going to get people interested or there is no point in telling it.

For some great film making instruction, check out this great site.

Film Making Courses

To YOUR Film Making Success,

Ryan Hepler

About the Author

Ryan Hepler Reviews various film making courses in order to inform rising film makers on how to best develop the necessary film making skills without having to spent large sums of money in traditional film school. To find out more, visit Ryan’s site on Film Making Courses.



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