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    • J Offline
      jtoh
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      25hourmaid:
      Haha, but I am sure you are not going to get a breadmachine just for the sake of making kaya, right? :lol:


      Kaya is basically very sinful coconut milk, sugar and eggs combined! πŸ˜‰
      Make bread and kaya. Breakfast, tea, snack and supper all taken care off. hahaha!

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      • corneyAmberC Offline
        corneyAmber
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        jtoh:
        Make bread and kaya. Breakfast, tea, snack and supper all taken care off. hahaha!

        Haha, well said! :lol: So I suppose the next thing on your to-do list is to get a breadmachine? πŸ˜‰

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        • A Offline
          autumnbronze
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          Gosh,


          All this discussion is tempting me to consider investing in a bread making machine.

          I love my bread πŸ˜„

          I tried to purchase a Made in Japan Zojirushi airpot this weekend but was told they are now made in Malaysia or China.

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          • J Offline
            jtoh
            last edited by

            25hourmaid:
            Haha, well said! :lol: So I suppose the next thing on your to-do list is to get a breadmachine? πŸ˜‰

            πŸ˜‰

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            • corneyAmberC Offline
              corneyAmber
              last edited by

              autumnbronze:
              Gosh,


              All this discussion is tempting me to consider investing in a bread making machine.

              I love my bread πŸ˜„

              I tried to purchase a Made in Japan Zojirushi airpot this weekend but was told they are now made in Malaysia or China.
              If I am paying that kind of price for a Zojirushi breadmachine, I would make sure that it is the real thing from Japan and if it is made elsewhere, I might as well buy another brand!

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              • S Offline
                Sun_2010
                last edited by

                Oh,

                some one explain this doofus how difficult is it to make bread? And what abt ingrediants - easily available to make whole grain one?

                I practically like to make things from scratch, somehow the tot of making bread never occured!!

                and what kind of budget should i be prepared to shell out - a rough range say for this model?

                Pls , pls, pls... πŸ™

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                  autumnbronze
                  last edited by

                  25hourmaid:
                  autumnbronze:

                  Gosh,


                  All this discussion is tempting me to consider investing in a bread making machine.

                  I love my bread πŸ˜„

                  I tried to purchase a Made in Japan Zojirushi airpot this weekend but was told they are now made in Malaysia or China.

                  If I am paying that kind of price for a Zojirushi breadmachine, I would make sure that it is the real thing from Japan and if it is made elsewhere, I might as well buy another brand!

                  No no, am not talking about bread machine in my last statement. I was referring to air-pot. So how? Think I should give it a pass??

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                  • corneyAmberC Offline
                    corneyAmber
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                    autumnbronze:
                    I tried to purchase a Made in Japan Zojirushi airpot this weekend but was told they are now made in Malaysia or China.

                    autumnbronze:
                    No no, am not talking about bread machine in my last statement. I was referring to air-pot. So how? Think I should give it a pass??
                    Sorry, :imsorry: blame it on the Maid's deterioting eye-sight! :salute: Didn't see properly, anyhow click! :oops:

                    I would give it a miss if I were you. Not worth paying that kind of price for a so-called Zojirushi airpot if it is made in another country, better go for another brand, but between Malaysia and China, I would opt for the former! πŸ˜‰

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                      autumnbronze
                      last edited by

                      25hourmaid:
                      autumnbronze:

                      I tried to purchase a Made in Japan Zojirushi airpot this weekend but was told they are now made in Malaysia or China.


                      autumnbronze:
                      No no, am not talking about bread machine in my last statement. I was referring to air-pot. So how? Think I should give it a pass??
                      Sorry, :imsorry: blame it on the Maid's deterioting eye-sight! :salute: Didn't see properly, anyhow click! :oops:

                      I would give it a miss if I were you. Not worth paying that kind of price for a so-called Zojirushi airpot if it is made in another country, better go for another brand, but between Malaysia and China, I would opt for the former! πŸ˜‰

                      Aiyoh, no need to apologise. I make that mistake too.

                      Yup, agree that between the 2, Malaysia more relaible. Okie thanks, will take note of that. Thank you.

                      BTW, have PM you πŸ˜„

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                      • corneyAmberC Offline
                        corneyAmber
                        last edited by

                        Sun_2010:
                        Oh,

                        some one explain this doofus how difficult is it to make bread? And what abt ingrediants - easily available to make whole grain one?

                        I practically like to make things from scratch, somehow the tot of making bread never occured!!

                        and what kind of budget should i be prepared to shell out - a rough range say for this model?

                        Pls , pls, pls... πŸ™
                        First of all, no one is doofu! :celebrate:

                        It is not difficult to make bread using the breadmachine, in fact, the breadmachine is meant for bread idiots like myself! :lol:

                        Most breadmachines would come with their own recipe books and in it, there's quite a good variety of breads to choose from - plain white bread, wholemeal, french loaf etc.

                        Not sure how much one cost now. Have been using the current one for quite a few years already.

                        Good brands would include Zojirushi (but make sure it is from Japan), Princess, Kenwood, and maybe Bluesky from Carrefour like mine, but problem is I am not sure if Carrefour is still selling breadmachines under their housebrand, Bluesky.

                        Like I said earlier, things I would look out for in a breadmachine would be the horizontal pan and the jam function, these two are the most important thing that I would look for in a machine, but that said, between the two, my priority goes to the jam function.

                        Hope that helps.

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