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Why would metal, kill yeast in baking situations?

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Re: Why would metal, kill yeast in baking situations?
« Reply #20 on: 24/10/2007 17:02:16 »
Oh, Karen, "Why does would metal...", you were not referring to what is known as "Wood's metal", would you ?  It is a kind of solder, and it is unfit for baking conditions.  I don't know about its effect on yeast, but it melts at temperatures like 80°C.  It would melt in the oven.
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Re: Why would metal, kill yeast in baking situations?
« Reply #21 on: 28/10/2007 06:11:23 »
Quote from: eric l on 24/10/2007 17:02:16
Oh, Karen, "Why does would metal...", you were not referring to what is known as "Wood's metal", would you ?  It is a kind of solder, and it is unfit for baking conditions.  I don't know about its effect on yeast, but it melts at temperatures like 80°C.  It would melt in the oven.

What do you mean???? Did I say something about wood metal...???
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Re: Why would metal, kill yeast in baking situations?
« Reply #22 on: 28/10/2007 08:32:41 »
Well, the initial question read "Why does would metal kill yeast..." so I thaught it might have been a spelling error.
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Re: Why would metal, kill yeast in baking situations?
« Reply #23 on: 28/10/2007 09:00:28 »
OH my Goodness!!! LOL LOL I can't believe I missed That! Thanks it is indeed an error.. I will fix it! !!! Thanks Eric! HEE HEE!
« Last Edit: 28/10/2007 09:04:00 by Karen W. »
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