Unless they made you sign an NDA when you were invited to the closed beta, i doubt you’re breaking an NDA. The most they can do is revoke your access to the closed beta i think.
Also, 3 hour old sourdough with a bid that ends in 2 hours… Hmm, i love sourdough from 5 hours ago… Very fresh.
Oh, I make two loaves and you bet we go to TOWN on that first one. I’ll give it 20 minutes in the pan, then 20 minutes out of the pan, or, if we’re hungry and impatient, I’ll do a cold water bath in the pan and then pull it out to airdry as long as I can stand. :)
With this particular bread, if you cut it too early, it’s kinda gooey. It needs a little time to come to temp.
If they signed an NDA, I would expect ebay to suspend the account if caught. There are different ways that could happen. This assumes this thing is even real.
Unless they made you sign an NDA when you were invited to the closed beta, i doubt you’re breaking an NDA. The most they can do is revoke your access to the closed beta i think.
Also, 3 hour old sourdough with a bid that ends in 2 hours… Hmm, i love sourdough from 5 hours ago… Very fresh.
I usually leave my sourdough to cure for 24 hours before I slice it. Improves the texture. Lets the gluten solidify.
High hydration, so letting it dry out a bit is fine.
Your patience is inhuman. When I was still eating bread, I would let the bread cool, but not even to room temperature.
Oh, I make two loaves and you bet we go to TOWN on that first one. I’ll give it 20 minutes in the pan, then 20 minutes out of the pan, or, if we’re hungry and impatient, I’ll do a cold water bath in the pan and then pull it out to airdry as long as I can stand. :)
With this particular bread, if you cut it too early, it’s kinda gooey. It needs a little time to come to temp.
Can’t get sourer than this.
If they signed an NDA, I would expect ebay to suspend the account if caught. There are different ways that could happen. This assumes this thing is even real.
They don’t need an NDA to suspend your account, just terms in the EULA.
NDA is for when you involve a court.