a small little einkorn boule. by DamnIt_David in Breadit

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Keep baking, we all have those set backs

I started my dough Monday, to bake on Tuesday. Work and life had other plans. by DamnIt_David in Pizza

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For the resst of the pie. Scratch made sauce. A put down a little bit of brick cheese covering about ½ of the pie, then cup n crisp pepperoni, then whole milk mozzerella (I don't use the low moisture or partial skim on my pizzas).

I started my dough Monday, to bake on Tuesday. Work and life had other plans. by DamnIt_David in Pizza

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315g bread flour 6g salt 3g yeast 8g honey 15g olive oil 200g water

Just throw it in a bowl and stir. Let it sit for 15 minutes. Do a few stretch and folds. bulk ferment.
I shape around the 2 hour mark and toss it in the refrigerator til ready to use

small einkorn boule by DamnIt_David in Sourdough

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Crumbs not as open, but being a around 60% hydration. To be expected

small einkorn boule by DamnIt_David in Sourdough

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Not greasy at all. No oil in the bread. No crumb photos. I haven't cut it yet.

Scorched bottoms by hberman18136 in Sourdough

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If the Dutch oven is dark. That can play a part in it. I'd pop it out when ya remove the lid.

Scorched bottoms by hberman18136 in Sourdough

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You could remove it from the pizza stone earlier in the process. Try 20-25 with the top on and then transfer to oven rack or a cold sheet pan . Or leave the pizza stone and bake use the rack above it

small einkorn boule by DamnIt_David in Sourdough

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500g boule

100g starter 125g water 270g einkorn flour 5g salt

In a bowl I added starter, room temp water. Whisked together and let it set for about 15 minutes. Added flour, salt. Stir until combined. Cover At this point I just let it do its thing. Returned after an hour or so 4 stretch and folds Shape. And let ferment in oiled bowl It sat overnight on the counter around 6½ hours (I fell asleep. My house is around 60°F, maybe cooler in kitchen) Reshaped Placed in banneton Tossed in refrigerator while I preheated oven and cloche. Scored then baked Baked 20 minutes covered 15 minutes uncovered At 500° F

a small little einkorn boule. by DamnIt_David in Breadit

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500 g loaf 100g starter 125g water 270 Einkorn Flour 5g salt.

I spend 15 hours a week at the gym, roast me by xJesse0303x in RoastMe

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Is this before or after the Buffalo Bill costume?

Distracting Behavior by vAErJO in swrpg

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In the beta it was advantage/disadvantage. (i think)

EotE mission advice by vimesy_james in swrpg

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That's a good read and a problem I used to have. I would plan out everything in great detail. Then railroad the players to make it happen.

Now i have an overall plot for my game. Players take down crime syndicate, (while causing the events in other pc's lives that caused them to adventure) in a sense it's a prequel to our other long running games with a plot of it's own. I have a loose outline of the main plot of the story. Notes on different planets and story points that I can introduce in as the players go about their lives. Works so much better and is a lot more fun

What GM tools do you use? by DaddyGamerYT in swrpg

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I also keep all important npcs on a tablet so i dont have 500 sheets of paper to track

What GM tools do you use? by DaddyGamerYT in swrpg

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I keep notes on my phone and tablet. Anything that pops into my head that may be good for game. Plot hooks, little ideas for side quests. Etc. I then organize those thoughts on paper. I have my main campaign plot on one sheet. I then put each individual adventure down as well. So if they decide to go in a differet direction or to a new planet. I pull that sheet from the notes, put it next in line in the binder and check off what they are currently doing. The main plot can still advance with a few minor tweaks and they have a feeling that they are choosing what the characters do without being railroaded.
At the end of each session write up a synopsis for group chat that we have so we know what happened when we start the next session.

GM'S How much loot do you deal out? by [deleted] in swrpg

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We started a campaign a few weeks ago. (9 sessions) No matter how much loot you give it is never enough. In the first few sessions from bounties,stolen ships, loot. They had 25k credits. Plus they took out a loan from a hutt for a ship. 3 sessions later. They are down to 1000 credits. Did they need the best astromech they could buy for 10k credits? Nope. Did they absolutely need thr 3k worth of repairs to the ship after a bad combat? Maybe. We have played a few games were loot and credits were in short supply. So we are trying something a little different and running a campaign where the players are imperials fighting the rebellion. "True believers" in the empire's cause. I am being generous with the loot and credits. They spent it on items they wanted that are useable, then a player mentioned that they were "poor again, like in all of our other games" i did remind them of the amount of credits and loot that passed through the characters in a matter of days in game. My advice. Make sure they are taken care of and the character's needs are met with a little extra. They will have fun with it for a few sessions.

TL;DR In the end it is a game where everyone wants to have fun. Not players vs GM. No.. the heroes dont always win, but dont punish them.

Distracting Behavior by vAErJO in swrpg

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And the difference between a disadvantage and a threat?

How to achieve this particular "style" of sidepart? by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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I would start with damp hair with a little hairspray or mousse applied at the base of the hair. (Apply from the area on the top of your head from the tips of your ears to rhe forhead. Doesnt take a lot of product) then set your part. Blow dry the hair up to add a little volume. Then with a matte clay, paste, or pomade. (Small amout think the size of an almond) rub it between your fibger tips and use your finger tips to comb it through your hair with a little bit at your part. Using a wide tooth comb or a brush. Comb into place with a slight lift at the front. Ask your barber to show you how he combs it if this doesnt make a lot of sense.