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HOW TO MAKE NEW YORK CITY "SURVIVAL" BREAD.

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

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  • Do you find the bread to be really dry without fats?

  • @YiuTeub no

  • Can you make a video on how you have this wood burning stove set up does it need to be ventilated? I would like to know to set it up I'm a visual learner thanks.

  • @gladtidings4all If you install a woodstove inside a closed area or house you obviously will need to pipe the smoke outside. You will need to do this properly otherwise you can kill yourself or burn your house down. My advice to you, is to do your research carefully and seek this information for your particuliar situation outside of YOUTUBE.

  • @Yankeeprepper You have excellent and very informative videos, however, only about 30 or so are able to be viewed on your channel. Where can I find the other 150 or so?

  • @swoldier1016 If you can make bread/cook well and do it cheaply ,you have all the info you need to get through the coming economic depression.

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  • I would have really liked to have seen the bread cut in half to get a look at the inside results ;-)

  • Awesome stuff :)

  • English Muffins can be cooked stove top using a cast iron fry pan or griddle sprinkled with corn meal. Cook one side2-3- minutes, flip and finish.

  • my dutch oven runs on baked beans, cabbage, and delived eggs

  • Love this video! I make boule all the time and we love it.  BTW, your Dutch Oven is called a Spider Dutch oven. The feet on the bottom is why it's called a spider.

  • @RDJim When I make bread in the oven I set the temp to 475F and bake for about 30-35 minutes. They get a nice crust.

  • maybe i missed it, but what would the baking settings be in a normal oven?

  • For someone who knows nothing about yeast, if you buy the instant kind, can you just add it directly to this mix without putting it in water first?

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