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- Not really a concern for the Lemmy devs, but there would ultimately need to be some cooperation between 3PA devs to avoid contention (e.g. a container with namespaces, etc).\n
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Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
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In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
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Thoughts?\n
\n
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Currently, 3PAs largely (exclusively?) utilize local storage which limits any persistence to individual devices/browsers. Adding those `text` columns and exposing them via the `getSite`, `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces would allow 3rd party apps the ability to persist settings across devices by serializing them to JSON and storing/serving from the API.\n
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### Use Cases\n
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- Keyword filters\n
- Favorite community lists\n
- Community group lists\n
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- 3PA developers would have to share this field. \n
- Not really a concern for the Lemmy devs, but there would ultimately need to be some cooperation between 3PA devs to avoid contention (e.g. a container with namespaces, etc).\n
\n
### Workarounds Considered\n
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Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
\n
In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
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Thoughts?\n
\n
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### Proposal\n
\n
Add custom database columns to the `local_site` and `local_user` tables and corresponding config keys in the `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces. Data type would be `text` and the column name could be `user_custom` or something like that.\n
\n
### Rationale\n
\n
Many 3rd party Lemmy UIs offer more config options than are covered by the discrete config keys currently exposed via `saveUserSettings` and in the `MyUserInfo` interface. A custom field where a JSON blob could be stored would allow 3rd party Lemmy UI clients to save site-level and user-level config options to the API similar to how Lemmy-UI has its settings saved.\n
\n
Currently, 3PAs largely (exclusively?) utilize local storage which limits any persistence to individual devices/browsers. Adding those `text` columns and exposing them via the `getSite`, `editSite` and `saveUserSettings` interfaces would allow 3rd party apps the ability to persist settings across devices by serializing them to JSON and storing/serving from the API.\n
\n
### Use Cases\n
\n
- Application settings and preferences\n
- Keyword filters\n
- Favorite community lists\n
- Community group lists\n
- Structured site-level data such as rules, public community groups, report and moderation templates, etc.\n
\n
### Possible Cons\n
\n
- Would slightly increase amount of data returned in the `getSite` API call due to the extra data in the `local_site` and `my_user` keys.\n
- 3PA developers would have to share this field. \n
- Not really a concern for the Lemmy devs, but there would ultimately need to be some cooperation between 3PA devs to avoid contention (e.g. a container with namespaces, etc).\n
\n
### Workarounds Considered\n
\n
Adding a backend server to each 3rd party UI is possible but may be overkill for the relatively common and simple task of persisting settings. A custom field exposed by the Lemmy API would alleviate that. For use-cases more advanced than simple settings storage, the 3PA dev may opt to build their own backend anyway.\n
\n
In Tesseract, the current workaround is done by allowing export and import of user settings to a JSON file which can be loaded into a new device/browser. While that’s better than nothing, it’s far from ideal.\n
\n
Thoughts?\n
\n
**Update**: To test the viability of this RFC, I’ve horribly abused the `theme` field to store about 60 KB of JSON user settings data. Aside from breaking the CSS in Lemmy-UI (as expected), everything works great. The additional payload data in the `getSite` response doesn’t seem to be causing much of an impact. I may leave this in the next release under “advanced settings” with appropriate warnings as well as adding a “restore” button to restore it to a valid theme value. Ultimately, though, a dedicated field for 3PAs to use would be ideal.
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Since [Geany 2.0 has recently been released](https://www.geany.org/documentation/releasenotes/) I decided to switch back to it from Kate. I used to like Geany but it had some problems I couldn’t quite remember.\n
\n
So I quickly remembered the problem. I can’t figure out how to configure it to properly comment and comment blocks of code. Say you have the following in a file of type `shell script`:\n
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`Edit` > `Format` > `Comment Lines` works as anticipated.\n
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But if I decide I want the lines back, how do that with the same keybinding? Using `Comment Lines` again adds a second level of comments, which is what I would expect (but not what I want):\n
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Since [Geany 2.0 has recently been released](https://www.geany.org/documentation/releasenotes/) I decided to switch back to it from Kate. I used to like Geany but it had some problems I couldn’t quite remember.\n
\n
So I quickly remembered the problem. I can’t figure out how to configure it to properly comment and comment blocks of code. Say you have the following in a file of type `shell script`:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\t</span><span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;"># a comment\n
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</span>\n
```\n
\n
I want to be able to select the above lines and use a keybinding to comment them out, so the result would be:\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\t</span><span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;">## a comment\n
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</span>\n
```\n
\n
`Edit` > `Format` > `Comment Lines` works as anticipated.\n
\n
But if I decide I want the lines back, how do that with the same keybinding? Using `Comment Lines` again adds a second level of comments, which is what I would expect (but not what I want):\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\t</span><span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;">### a comment\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\t</span><span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;">##echo $variable\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
`Edit` > `Format` > `Toggle Line Commentation` works and the file returns to the original state. But if you reselect the original lines and run it again, you get\n
\n
```\n
\n
<span style="color:#323232;">\t a comment\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">\t</span><span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;">#echo $variable\n
</span>\n
```\n
\n
Which would obviously lead to unpredictable results.\n
\n
There doesn’t seem to be a way for Geany to look at the block of text and decide whether it should be *commented* or *uncommented* and act accordingly.\n
\n
Kate editor has this functionality in `Selection` > `Toggle Comment` as do other editors I’ve encountered. If there is a mix of commented and uncommented text, it will *never* remove comments. It only removes comments when the entire block has commenting, and then it removes only 1 level of comments. Perfect. Of course if you really want to force the matter, there are the more aggressive `Comment` and `Uncomment`.\n
\n
Using the Geany `Toggle Line Commentation` leads to strange results, especially if you are starting with multiple levels of comments. Is there a way to duplicate the standard comment toggle in Geany? I tried to train myself to use `Comment Line(s)` and `Uncomment Lines(s)` instead of a single command but I just made a lot of mistakes where I didn’t realize there were multiple levels of comments or whatever and things became uncommented that shouldn’t have and it created a giant mess.\n
\n
I’m not a professional IT person, just someone who enjoys text files in their spare time. I do a lot of commenting and uncommenting trying to find out how things work. I thought it was a pretty normal thing to do. There must be a way to do it right?\n
\n
I recall digging around a bunch in the Geany repo/docs and it ended up that some problem I was having was a limitation of the Scintilla lexer and there wasn’t much Geany could do about it. But I am not sure if it was this issue or something else.
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Since [Geany 2.0 has recently been released](https://www.geany.org/documentation/releasenotes/) I decided to switch back to it from Kate. I used to like Geany but it had some problems I couldn’t quite remember.\n
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So I quickly remembered the problem. I can’t figure out how to configure it to properly comment and comment blocks of code. Say you have the following in a file of type `shell script`:\n
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`Edit` > `Format` > `Comment Lines` works as anticipated.\n
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Which would obviously lead to unpredictable results.\n
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Kate editor has this functionality in `Selection` > `Toggle Comment` as do other editors I’ve encountered. If there is a mix of commented and uncommented text, it will *never* remove comments. It only removes comments when the entire block has commenting, and then it removes only 1 level of comments. Perfect. Of course if you really want to force the matter, there are the more aggressive `Comment` and `Uncomment`.\n
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Using the Geany `Toggle Line Commentation` leads to strange results, especially if you are starting with multiple levels of comments. Is there a way to duplicate the standard comment toggle in Geany? I tried to train myself to use `Comment Line(s)` and `Uncomment Lines(s)` instead of a single command but I just made a lot of mistakes where I didn’t realize there were multiple levels of comments or whatever and things became uncommented that shouldn’t have and it created a giant mess.\n
\n
I’m not a professional IT person, just someone who enjoys text files in their spare time. I do a lot of commenting and uncommenting trying to find out how things work. I thought it was a pretty normal thing to do. There must be a way to do it right?\n
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I recall digging around a bunch in the Geany repo/docs and it ended up that some problem I was having was a limitation of the Scintilla lexer and there wasn’t much Geany could do about it. But I am not sure if it was this issue or something else.
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\n
2. I somehow set it up so that my username is not the super user, so I have to type a password in the terminal every time I want to use sudo. Is there a way to fix this without a clean install?\n
3. I somehow set up the hard drive partitions so that the OS is on an encrypted partition, so I have to put in a password for the BIOS to boot up. Is there a way to fix this without a clean install?\n
4. I’m used to a desktop interface with a toolbar/start menu that I can pin frequently-used programs to, but with Debian it seems like I need to click “Activities” to do anything. Is there a way to set up the interface so it’s more like Windows in that regard?\n
5. If I need to do a clean install, I’m thinking of switching to Ubuntu, since I’m more familiar with the interface. Is there any reason why I should stick with Debian? I’ve heard some people trashing Ubuntu but I’m not sure why. Is Debian better for older hardware?\n
\n
Edit: Thanks for all the knowledgeable replies. I did a fresh install of Debian 12 (64 bit) with KDE and it seems to have resolved all my problems. Although it’s a little slow and buggy, I’ve had to reboot it twice. I’ll try a lightweight DE if that continues.
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\n
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I hit enter and nothing happens. No error message or anything. I restarted the computer but flatpak doesn’t work, either through the software center or the flatpak website. I found a few forum posts with the same problem, but no solutions.\n
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We’re going to be in Seattle for Thanksgiving and our son and his wife are headed to Singapore, so we’re doing up an early Thanksgiving tomorrow!\n
\n
For me, it’s less about turkey and more about carb-loading. :) So we’re starting with three loaves of bread:\n
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Irish Soda Bread with Black Currants and Cranberries:\n
\n
Ingredients \n
4 cups [480g+, see note!] flour \n
1 tsp baking soda \n
1 tsp salt \n
1 cup [150g] dried currants (see note) \n
1 3/4 Cup [14ounces / 415ml] buttermilk \n
1-2 pats of butter (optional)\n
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Instructions\n
\n
Soak dried fruit in cold water for 30 minutes and drain. Failing to do this will allow them to soak the moisture from the dough leaving it tough and chewy.\n
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Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl.\n
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Shape dough into a round and place in a Dutch oven with a lid.\n
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Cut two criss-cross slices into the top of the bread with a knife (see photo above). Brush the leftover buttermilk over the top of the bread.\n
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Bake covered for 30 minutes at 425F/215C and then about 15 minutes uncovered. The bread is done when golden brown and the internal temp is 180F/82C.\n
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Let bread cool on a wire rack. Place a couple pats of butter over the bread and let them melt as the bread cools.\n
\n
Notes\n
\n
If you weigh ingredients start with 480g of flour and add more as needed. If you use buttermilk, you should be fine with 480g of flour and 415ml of buttermilk. A few more sprinkles of flour might be needed as you knead it. If you use milk + vinegar instead of buttermilk, start with half of the milk and add more as needed.\n
\n
If you use a buttermilk alternative, I’ve found that real buttermilk works the best in this recipe and with the amount of flour indicated. If you use a buttermilk alternative (e.g. milk + vinegar), you’ll likely need less of it. Start with half of what’s listed in the recipe and add more a little at a time. If you add too much milk and the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.\n
\n
Buttermilk alternative, mix 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or distilled white vinegar with 1 3/4 cup fresh 2% milk and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Or thin yogurt or sour cream with some milk until you have 1 3/4 cup.\n
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In place of dried currants you can use raisins, dried cranberries, etc. Or make it plain. I used 1/2 currants, 1/2 cranberries.\n
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Bourbon Spiked Pumpkin Bread\n
\n
INGREDIENTS \n
1 cup pumpkin puree \n
150 grams brown sugar (about ¾ cup) \n
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt \n
2 tablespoons melted butter, unsalted \n
1 generous tablespoon bourbon \n
1 tsp vanilla extract \n
1 egg \n
94 grams all-purpose flour (about ¾ cup) \n
94 grams while whole-wheat flour (about ¾ cup) \n
1 tsp baking soda \n
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice \n
Pinch salt\n
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INSTRUCTIONS\n
\n
Preheat oven to 350F and coat loaf pan with baking spray.\n
\n
Place pumpkin puree, brown sugar, and melted butter in mixer and mix on high until well combined. Add in Greek yogurt, bourbon, vanilla extract, and egg. Mix until combined.\n
\n
(I may have accidentally doubled the bourbon)\n
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Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 40-50 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean.\n
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Allow to cool, then slice and enjoy!\n
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NOTES\n
\n
For 1/12 of recipe: 127 calories, 1 g saturated fat, 23 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 10 g sugar, 3 g protein\n
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Black Currant Banana Bread:\n
\n
INGREDIENTS \n
3 ripe bananas \n
60g melted butter (1/4 cup or 1/2 a stick) \n
150g sugar (2/3 cup) \n
200g unbleached flour (1 1/4 cups) \n
1/4 teaspoon salt \n
1 egg, beaten \n
1 teaspoon baking soda \n
150g of fresh or frozen blackcurrants (without defreezing before use) (1 1/2 cups)\n
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Instructions:\n
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If you buy bananas that are not quite ripe enough, place them in a paper bag on your kitchen counter for a week. Bananas release a gas called ethylene which aids in ripening. Contain that gas, and they will ripen faster.\n
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Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C)\n
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Mash the bananas in a bowl\n
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Put all the dry ingredients together into a fine mesh sieve or sifter and sift into the bowl\n
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Mix well with a wooden spoon\n
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Bake in a buttered loaf pan until a toothpick stuck into the bread comes out clean, 55 to 60 minutes.\n
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Slice and serve.
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We’re going to be in Seattle for Thanksgiving and our son and his wife are headed to Singapore, so we’re doing up an early Thanksgiving tomorrow!\n
\n
For me, it’s less about turkey and more about carb-loading. :) So we’re starting with three loaves of bread:\n
\n
\n
\n
Irish Soda Bread with Black Currants and Cranberries:\n
\n
Ingredients \n
4 cups [480g+, see note!] flour \n
1 tsp baking soda \n
1 tsp salt \n
1 cup [150g] dried currants (see note) \n
1 3/4 Cup [14ounces / 415ml] buttermilk \n
1-2 pats of butter (optional)\n
\n
Instructions\n
\n
Soak dried fruit in cold water for 30 minutes and drain. Failing to do this will allow them to soak the moisture from the dough leaving it tough and chewy.\n
\n
Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl.\n
\n
Add dried currants and mix with a wooden spoon.\n
\n
Add the buttermilk and mix with a wooden spoon until it forms a sticky dough. If the dough is overly sticky, add a little more flour.\n
\n
Knead dough a few times in the mixing bowl or on a floured surface until it forms a round loaf. It will start out sticky and crumbly but after you knead it a few times, the dough will come together.\n
\n
Shape dough into a round and place in a Dutch oven with a lid.\n
\n
Cut two criss-cross slices into the top of the bread with a knife (see photo above). Brush the leftover buttermilk over the top of the bread.\n
\n
Bake covered for 30 minutes at 425F/215C and then about 15 minutes uncovered. The bread is done when golden brown and the internal temp is 180F/82C.\n
\n
Let bread cool on a wire rack. Place a couple pats of butter over the bread and let them melt as the bread cools.\n
\n
Notes\n
\n
If you weigh ingredients start with 480g of flour and add more as needed. If you use buttermilk, you should be fine with 480g of flour and 415ml of buttermilk. A few more sprinkles of flour might be needed as you knead it. If you use milk + vinegar instead of buttermilk, start with half of the milk and add more as needed.\n
\n
If you use a buttermilk alternative, I’ve found that real buttermilk works the best in this recipe and with the amount of flour indicated. If you use a buttermilk alternative (e.g. milk + vinegar), you’ll likely need less of it. Start with half of what’s listed in the recipe and add more a little at a time. If you add too much milk and the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.\n
\n
Buttermilk alternative, mix 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or distilled white vinegar with 1 3/4 cup fresh 2% milk and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Or thin yogurt or sour cream with some milk until you have 1 3/4 cup.\n
\n
In place of dried currants you can use raisins, dried cranberries, etc. Or make it plain. I used 1/2 currants, 1/2 cranberries.\n
\n
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\n
Bourbon Spiked Pumpkin Bread\n
\n
INGREDIENTS \n
1 cup pumpkin puree \n
150 grams brown sugar (about ¾ cup) \n
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt \n
2 tablespoons melted butter, unsalted \n
1 generous tablespoon bourbon \n
1 tsp vanilla extract \n
1 egg \n
94 grams all-purpose flour (about ¾ cup) \n
94 grams while whole-wheat flour (about ¾ cup) \n
1 tsp baking soda \n
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice \n
Pinch salt\n
\n
INSTRUCTIONS\n
\n
Preheat oven to 350F and coat loaf pan with baking spray.\n
\n
Place pumpkin puree, brown sugar, and melted butter in mixer and mix on high until well combined. Add in Greek yogurt, bourbon, vanilla extract, and egg. Mix until combined.\n
\n
(I may have accidentally doubled the bourbon)\n
\n
In a separate bowl, combine flours, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt.\n
\n
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\n
Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 40-50 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean.\n
\n
Allow to cool, then slice and enjoy!\n
\n
NOTES\n
\n
For 1/12 of recipe: 127 calories, 1 g saturated fat, 23 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 10 g sugar, 3 g protein\n
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Black Currant Banana Bread:\n
\n
INGREDIENTS \n
3 ripe bananas \n
60g melted butter (1/4 cup or 1/2 a stick) \n
150g sugar (2/3 cup) \n
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We’re going to be in Seattle for Thanksgiving and our son and his wife are headed to Singapore, so we’re doing up an early Thanksgiving tomorrow!\n
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For me, it’s less about turkey and more about carb-loading. :) So we’re starting with three loaves of bread:\n
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1 tsp baking soda \n
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Cut two criss-cross slices into the top of the bread with a knife (see photo above). Brush the leftover buttermilk over the top of the bread.\n
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If you weigh ingredients start with 480g of flour and add more as needed. If you use buttermilk, you should be fine with 480g of flour and 415ml of buttermilk. A few more sprinkles of flour might be needed as you knead it. If you use milk + vinegar instead of buttermilk, start with half of the milk and add more as needed.\n
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If you use a buttermilk alternative, I’ve found that real buttermilk works the best in this recipe and with the amount of flour indicated. If you use a buttermilk alternative (e.g. milk + vinegar), you’ll likely need less of it. Start with half of what’s listed in the recipe and add more a little at a time. If you add too much milk and the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour.\n
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Buttermilk alternative, mix 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or distilled white vinegar with 1 3/4 cup fresh 2% milk and let it sit for about 15 minutes. Or thin yogurt or sour cream with some milk until you have 1 3/4 cup.\n
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In place of dried currants you can use raisins, dried cranberries, etc. Or make it plain. I used 1/2 currants, 1/2 cranberries.\n
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Bourbon Spiked Pumpkin Bread\n
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INGREDIENTS \n
1 cup pumpkin puree \n
150 grams brown sugar (about ¾ cup) \n
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt \n
2 tablespoons melted butter, unsalted \n
1 generous tablespoon bourbon \n
1 tsp vanilla extract \n
1 egg \n
94 grams all-purpose flour (about ¾ cup) \n
94 grams while whole-wheat flour (about ¾ cup) \n
1 tsp baking soda \n
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice \n
Pinch salt\n
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Preheat oven to 350F and coat loaf pan with baking spray.\n
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Place pumpkin puree, brown sugar, and melted butter in mixer and mix on high until well combined. Add in Greek yogurt, bourbon, vanilla extract, and egg. Mix until combined.\n
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(I may have accidentally doubled the bourbon)\n
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In a separate bowl, combine flours, baking soda, pumpkin pie spice, and salt.\n
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Slowly add dry ingredients into the wet ingredients while mixer is on medium-low speed. Mix just until combined, but avoid over-mixing. Batter should be slightly thick.\n
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Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 40-50 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean.\n
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Allow to cool, then slice and enjoy!\n
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NOTES\n
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For 1/12 of recipe: 127 calories, 1 g saturated fat, 23 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 10 g sugar, 3 g protein\n
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Black Currant Banana Bread:\n
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INGREDIENTS \n
3 ripe bananas \n
60g melted butter (1/4 cup or 1/2 a stick) \n
150g sugar (2/3 cup) \n
200g unbleached flour (1 1/4 cups) \n
1/4 teaspoon salt \n
1 egg, beaten \n
1 teaspoon baking soda \n
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Slice and serve.
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