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posted ago by Everquest4Life ago by Everquest4Life +2487 / -0

Listen Fat, President Trump makes me want to be a better man.

Naysayers may laugh, but it's how I feel in my heart.

He makes me want to work harder. Learn more. Become stronger. Expand my talents. Think Big. Fight. Not waste my time. Never give up. Become great and leave a legacy.

I got to thinking, during this time of quarantine when many of us have extra time, rather than fritter it away, like doing Meth with male hookers in hotel rooms, reach out to my caterpillars here on .win to tap into this infinite well of knowledge for things we can be doing to MAGA by Making Ourselves Great Again, because after all, what is America? It's not the magic dirt. It's us.

Suggestions for personal, spiritual, family, health, career, education, leisure, and any others are welcome. We may never become as great as Donald Trump, few ever have or will, but let us die trying.

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OhLollyLollyPop 7 points ago +7 / -0

Teaching your kids for the win! Good for you.

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rooftoptendie 6 points ago +6 / -0

taught my youngest how to make bread this week as well. I must say, he hated it, kek. More of a cook and less of a baker. Me too actually, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do, so I try to enjoy baking. My hands are really getting too delicate for kneading, but it's not unfun... at least it smells really nice.

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xmetalgod 3 points ago +3 / -0

My Mom was into baking bread, she had a breadmaker machine, she would let the machine do the kneading (the muscle work) and then she would take it from there.

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Liberty4All 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep, like xmetalgod said, you don't have to give up breadmaking just because kneading is too hard on your hands.

The bread machine's dough cycle is great. It's even more convenient if your machine has a timer. Put in the ingredients, set the timer, and come back to dough ready for shaping, final rise, and baking. Great for fresh dinner rolls without being tied to the kitchen all afternoon.

If your goal is teaching someone how to bake, I think a stand mixer with a dough hook is the better option. The mixer does the hard work of mixing and kneading for you, but you'll still have to show your student how to do everything else. Add in a quick explanation/demo of hand kneading, and your student could make their own bread with or without the stand mixer.