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![]() In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what it's supposed to look like when it's "done". It looks a little different, but I'm not sure if I should quit now or bake it more. I guess I'll give it 10 more minutes in the oven and see how it goes. Homemade Washing Soda http://www.pennilessparenting.com/20...hing-soda.html Ingredients Baking Soda Instructions 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster and more uniformly. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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What is the need of separate washing soda for bagels. It can be washed with any regular washing soda.
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sf wrote:
> Homemade Washing Soda > http://www.pennilessparenting.com/20...hing-soda.html > > Ingredients > > Baking Soda > > Instructions > > 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. > 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes > washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster > and more uniformly. How can you tell when the transformation from baking soda to washing soda has taken place? Bob |
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 10:52:56 -0500 in rec.food.cooking, Sqwertz
> wrote, >On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 08:31:59 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: > >> sf wrote: >> >>> Homemade Washing Soda >>> http://www.pennilessparenting.com/20...hing-soda.html >>> >>> Ingredients >>> >>> Baking Soda >>> >>> Instructions >>> >>> 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. >>> 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes >>> washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster >>> and more uniformly. >> >> How can you tell when the transformation from baking soda to washing >> soda has taken place? > >Women's intuition, of course. > >The energy required to make sodium hydroxide is not worth it unless None of the above is sodium hydroxide. |
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On 3/27/2012 1:19 PM, sf wrote:
> > In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today > and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing > soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what > it's supposed to look like when it's "done". What do you think about making bagels out of plain old AP flour? Thanks. > > It looks a little different, but I'm not sure if I should quit now or > bake it more. I guess I'll give it 10 more minutes in the oven and > see how it goes. > > Homemade Washing Soda > http://www.pennilessparenting.com/20...hing-soda.html > > Ingredients > > Baking Soda > > > Instructions > > 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. > 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes > washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster > and more uniformly. > > > |
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 12:54:10 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 3/27/2012 1:19 PM, sf wrote: > > > > In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today > > and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing > > soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what > > it's supposed to look like when it's "done". > > What do you think about making bagels out of plain old AP flour? Thanks. I'm fine with that. I ended up making pretzels though. Did the water bath and something went wrong. The first batch was fine but the next batch was a water logged mess. We trouble shot it over in rfc on FB and concluded that I needed to let them sit long enough to form a skin before I let them soak in the hot tub. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 3/29/2012 1:47 PM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 12:54:10 -1000, dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On 3/27/2012 1:19 PM, sf wrote: >>> >>> In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today >>> and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing >>> soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what >>> it's supposed to look like when it's "done". >> >> What do you think about making bagels out of plain old AP flour? Thanks. > > I'm fine with that. I ended up making pretzels though. Did the water > bath and something went wrong. The first batch was fine but the next > batch was a water logged mess. We trouble shot it over in rfc on FB > and concluded that I needed to let them sit long enough to form a skin > before I let them soak in the hot tub. > Thanks for the info. Sounds like the water bath part might be tricky. |
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On Mar 27, 7:19*pm, sf > wrote:
> In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today > and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing > soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what > it's supposed to look like when it's "done". > > It looks a little different, but I'm not sure if I should quit now or > bake it more. *I guess I'll give it 10 more minutes in the oven and > see how it goes. > > Homemade Washing Sodahttp://www.pennilessparenting.com/2011/01/homemade-washing-soda.html > > Ingredients > > Baking Soda > > Instructions > > 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. > 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes > washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster > and more uniformly. Did you cost out this method vs. buying a box of it? How long to cook it? Sounds like you'll be stirring more than once over a period of time. |
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 13:36:41 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia
> wrote: > On Mar 27, 7:19*pm, sf > wrote: > > In honor of the bagel thread and the fact that I'm making bagels today > > and don't have lye, nor do I want to buy any... I'm making washing > > soda out of baking soda, but I'm not sure how long to bake it or what > > it's supposed to look like when it's "done". > > > > It looks a little different, but I'm not sure if I should quit now or > > bake it more. *I guess I'll give it 10 more minutes in the oven and > > see how it goes. > > > > Homemade Washing Sodahttp://www.pennilessparenting.com/2011/01/homemade-washing-soda.html > > > > Ingredients > > > > Baking Soda > > > > Instructions > > > > 1. Fill a wide baking dish with baking soda. > > 2. Heat in the oven at 400 degrees until all the baking soda becomes > > washing soda. Occasionally mix it so that this process happens faster > > and more uniformly. > > Did you cost out this method vs. buying a box of it? How long to cook > it? Sounds like you'll be stirring more than once over a period of > time. No need to cost it out, I'm not planning to sell them. You can do it, but AFAIC the cost of my time, cost of gas plus the cost of wear and tear on my less than one year old luxury car makes staying at home to turn a half cup of baking soda (plus a penny or two of electricity) into more washing soda than I'll use in a lifetime a real no brainer. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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