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I'm getting Weis Bar vibes from that. Sounds goodI will mix in some mango pieces after spinning next time and Mr Denali suggested some coconut.
I'm getting Weis Bar vibes from that. Sounds goodI will mix in some mango pieces after spinning next time and Mr Denali suggested some coconut.
We've had a Sunbeam Cafe Series toaster (TA9200) for almost 20yrs, replaced only once with our current/second one about 7-8 years, with 5yr replacement warranties.Toasters and kettles - any recommendations?
I just use the bottle opener on a waiter's friendI bought one of these, they just pop the seal. I half expected I'd be throwing it away but have used it ½doz times and always works.
FWIW: We use the boiling water from zip all the time for tea and cooking, and a sodastream for bubbles from filtered water.Appliances Online has a special for Zip hydrotaps. $1500 off the Zip chiller and sparkling and mixer + chilled/sparkling tap. But it is still $2600 more than the Sodatap version. Im tempted but not quite.
We dont need the boiling water as the induction stove is fast enough. So its just chiller and sparkling. The boil/chill/sparkling version of zip is even more expensiveFWIW: We use the boiling water from zip all the time for tea and cooking
Kettle........?We dont need the boiling water as the induction stove is fast enough. So its just chiller and sparkling. The boil/chill/sparkling version of zip is even more expensive
We went with a fridge with icemaker and filtered water and a soda stream. Mr Denali loves these.We dont need the boiling water as the induction stove is fast enough. So its just chiller and sparkling. The boil/chill/sparkling version of zip is even more expensive
As my five year old and echoed by his two year old sister would say 'I like that'.We went with a fridge with icemaker and filtered water and a soda stream. Mr Denali loves these.
My latest gadget for this weekends baking experiment, a new loaf tin
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Nice PullmanWe went with a fridge with icemaker and filtered water and a soda stream. Mr Denali loves these.
My latest gadget for this weekends baking experiment, a new loaf tin
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This is a good premixed that we liked: https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/663708/laucke-multigrain-bread-mixAs my five year old and echoed by his two year old sister would say 'I like that'.
I really like multigrain loaf bread but the quality of shop bread these days is awful and I don't like the extra size of the artisan loaves. Hmmm.
Good old SA mill there. We'd pass it all the time on the way to the River. They also make really good pre mix scone mix from the CWA.This is a good premixed that we liked: https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/663708/laucke-multigrain-bread-mix
Ive just ordered this seed mix so I can start making my own: Kaipseed Mix (Sunflower Kernels, Sesame Seed, Poppy Seed & Linseed)
We used to have one, like 30 years ago but never liked the hole it left. Has it been remodeled ?I got a Kmart bread maker for Christmas last year and it gets a good workout here. Loaves, dough for scrolls and rolls etc.
No they still have the hole. Unavoidable given it needs to be mixed somehow.Good old SA mill there. We'd pass it all the time on the way to the River. They also make really good pre mix scone mix from the CWA.
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We used to have one, like 30 years ago but never liked the hole it left. Has it been remodeled ?
I did some googling and someone talked about removing the paddle once the kneading was done?No they still have the hole. Unavoidable given it needs to be mixed somehow.
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I guess so, but usually its quite hot so I'm not sure Id want to remove the dough to remove the hook. Plus mine seems to be jammed on anywayI did some googling and someone talked about removing the paddle once the kneading was done?