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People from all over Manchester seem to have a dissenter answer for this question, letβs do a poll ?
I have a recipe that calls for ale barm. I know that ale barm is basically just yeast but what is "1 cup" of it?
I'm guessing that means yeast dissolved into water but how much yeast in that water? The recipe doesn't say anything beyond just adding the barm into the dough.
I'm having a good old Sausage, Bacon and fried Egg with a white bun and some HP.
I was looking to make a loaf of beer barm bread this week. Does anyone know what beer contains live yeast?
But in part 2 is heavily implied that they do it in the forest and k-lionheart said they can do a comic after finishing aotnr.
Sooo does this mean they probably create forest seggs instead??
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night! Welcome to the eleventh installment of this series. What is it about? Good question. There's this thing called the MLB Hall of Fame, and good baseball players go there. There's this other thing called the Hall of Fame Selection Committee, and they decide whether a player who's played 10 years of baseball is good enough to get a spot on the ballot for the Hall of Fame. Many players are found lacking according to them, and I want to look at the ones they discarded in this series. I've already done 10 other ones of these (in case you hadn't figured out from the 11 in the title), and those can be found at the bottom if you want to catch up. Now for that thing these usually are.
#Clint Barmes
Bill James Hall of Fame Monitor: 0
Career bWAR (13 years): 14.9
Stats: .245/.294/.379, 75 OPS+, 89 HR, 314 XBH, 415 RBI, 434 R, 16.1 dWAR
League Leading Stats: dWAR (2.5, 2011)
Awards: NL Rookie of the Month (April 2005)
Teams Played For: Rockies (2003-10), Astros (2011), Pirates (2012-14), Padres (2015)
The name Wally Pipp is one several baseball fans know as the victim of circumstance when his headache one morning kicked off the Hall of Fame career for his substitute that day, a scrub named Lou Gehrig. As first basemen go, Pipp was still quite highly regarded after the two most expensive aspirin ever taken, as he referred to them in hindsight. He'd been a Yankee for eleven years, and even received MVP votes after he was acquired by Cincinnati the following season. Showed up on a single Hall of Fame ballot once upon a time. All told, while people might still talk about a player getting "Wally Pipp'd," I doubt people familiar with his career would use such a colloquialism. All that to say, people might look at what happened to Clint Barmes and say he was Wally Pipp'd. Frankly, knowing how both their careers went, I kind of agree. One key difference, however, is that Pipp appeared on the ballot, and Barmes did not. So guess who we're talking about today.
Clint Barmes (pronounced Bar-miss, like the shortest way you could ask a woman out respectfully) spent the spring of 2000 as an Indiana State Sycamore, and hit .375, which is pretty good. The Colorado Rockies thought so, too, and selected him in the 10th round of that year's draft. After a couple years spent in the good grade levels (A-, A, A+), Barmes's abilities began to take shape. His OPS hovered around .700, and his work as a shortstop was e
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