![]() ![]() Then add in a cup of flour and mix on low to incorporate. Next, measure and add in 3/4 teaspoon of kosher salt. Then add in a skosh of olive oil… like about a teaspoon. Next, allow it to just sit there for about 10 minutes. Next, sprinkle in a packet of yeast, DO NOT MIX. Then add a cup of water that is between 115-120 ° (my mom goes by instinct… I use a digital thermometer, I’m not that good) and quickly whisk so the honey dissolves into the water. Next, in the bowl to your mixer add some honey… about a half teaspoon, I eyeball it. I made grilled pizza… and who doesn’t love the sound of that? I tell ya, it’s easier than it looks and the more times you make it… the more you’ll be able to do it with your eyes closed. From scratch pizza dough is where it’s at you guys. But since I have one of those beasts… and strongly dislike wearing dough-gloves while mixing, I thought that I should probably make this pizza dough recipe a post all in its own. ![]() That’s ummm, because I did the step-by-step of it for a calzone recipe… but hey it’s still a great reference if you don’t have a Kitchen Aid and want to make it by hand. Sorry.Īfter the 167th time of being asked if I had a pizza dough recipe on my blog I finally realized that it might not be the easiest recipe to find here on SS. Beige pizza dough… beige, beige, beige, BEIGE, blah. This is my fool proof and easy recipe for homemade pizza dough and how to grill it to perfection!īeige bowl. A build from sometime in 2007, most likely February–March is available here.Pizza dough from scratch is the only way to make pizzas. Net Scratch was based on this version.ġ.0.2 was also not officially released. There are two known variants of Scratch 1.0: 1.0.1 and 1.0.2.ġ.0.1 was never released only internal builds are available. Costume/sound delete button is a button instead of an "x" icon.The Stage's background count only shows with two or more backgrounds. Sprite thumbnails (including the Stage's) show the thumbnail, name, amount of costumes, and amount of scripts.There is a button to create a new Scratch Cat (the default sprite) with the other methods of creating a new sprite.The Green Flag and Stop Sign are much larger.There was also an icon for the project notes on the right. Some features were shown as buttons, while others were lumped into the "extras" menu. The Scratch 1.0 user interface looked remarkably similar to the 1.4 interface however, it did have some differences. ![]() They were: camera motion, camera direction, camera relative x, camera relative y, camera absolute x, camera absolute y, track motion, track color, auto calibrate red. All the reporters simply showed "a ScratchSpriteMorph()". The Sensing palette included some camera interaction blocks. The experimental Sensing Reporter blocks. pan to (0) change fade by (-10), set fade to (100)%, set fade color to These were: start movie, stop movie change seconds by (1), set seconds to (0) change zoom by (10), set zoom to (100)% change horiz. The Sound palette had some blocks to work with the ScratchMoviePlayerMorph. Scratch 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 had some experimental blocks that could be accessed by shift-clicking the "extras" menu (the 1.0 equivalent of Shift-Click-R) and choosing "show experimental blocks". Comments did not exist in this release.Įxperimental Blocks Main article: Experimental Blocks Variables: 3 for each variable (2 stack, 1 reporter)īlocks could be activated by double-clicking.Sensing: 14 (1 stack, 6 reporter, 7 boolean).Ī total of 95 blocks in 5 shapes were in Scratch 1.0. Sounds from Scratch 1.0 projects are static when loaded with Scratch 2.0 and Scratch 3.0 when sounds are compressed because 1.0 uses a different file format than later versions. A script with a stop all block in the middle. ![]()
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