tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2338701002737323843.post2293762387717814330..comments2023-09-24T07:26:54.831-04:00Comments on Journey to Jackson Kuan: everyday life and more!Kurthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17577325728443788579noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2338701002737323843.post-68245844560615501292010-07-02T18:30:27.933-04:002010-07-02T18:30:27.933-04:00Hi Stacy! I got your blog comment - I don't mi...Hi Stacy! I got your blog comment - I don't mind sharing Isaac's measurements at all!! <br /><br />In the five months we've been home, he has grown over 2.5 inches! He has only gained a few pounds, though with this cleft palate and surgery that's not unusual. He is much sturdier and stockier, though! <br /><br />Here is our bread recipe! It's delicious. <br /><br />Best Bread Recipe!<br /><br />Heat oven to 200* F<br /><br />Combine the following ingredients in your mixer:<br /><br />1 C. Canola oil<br />¾ C. honey<br />¼ C. molasses<br />2 T. salt<br />3 T. white flour<br />2 T. gluten<br /><br />Add 6 cups of water, heated to 130* F.<br /><br />Add 5 cups of flour (we use a combo of white flour and wheat flour).<br /><br />Add 3 T. yeast<br /><br />Mix on low speed for two minutes. Let dough rest for 15 minutes, until foamy.<br /><br />Add additional flour to your dough until sides of bowl come clean and dough no longer sticks to the sides. <br /><br />Turn oven off.<br /><br />Divide dough into 6 sections and knead well, about 8-10 minuets. Place into greased bread pans. Let rise in the warm oven for 30 minutes or until doubled. <br /><br />Bake at 350* F for 30 minutes. <br /><br />Let cool on wire wracks before removing bread from pans.Nightingale https://www.blogger.com/profile/07283494408285084925noreply@blogger.com