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      Happy Mama
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      LKVM:
      peterch:

      [quote=\"LKVM\"]I didnt keep them in fridge but yes they were quite big... so must make them smaller huh...


      Hi, I missed so much pages and have to go thru from back to front and to back again :?

      LKVM, you are not using chocolate chip. The one that you use (big and flat like big buttons) is couverture chocolate. I meant to be melt πŸ˜„ and usually it has high melting point (easily melt) and it melt during rising time dan mixed with the dough during the following kneading process. Baking choc chips also have 2 type, baking stable which is not change shape during baking stage and normal one which melt during baking stage (not raising and mixing process). Try to change with these chips and I think your bread should be allright πŸ˜„

      By the way, I was actually thinking of making your black and white bread. Your 'bad' experience give me an idea. πŸ˜„ :idea:

      Is it but I used this one and it clearly stated that its choco chips hor,... must go and sue them then πŸ˜›

      http://postimage.org/image/2z2qm03vo/[/quote] :rotflmao:

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        peterch
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        LKVM:

        Is it but I used this one and it clearly stated that its choco chips hor,... must go and sue them then πŸ˜›

        http://postimage.org/image/2z2qm03vo/
        Then you are using the same one. Going to sue over the choc chip ? :lol:

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          autumnbronze
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          ksi:

          Yes I use them interchangeably in my baking because gut tells me that they are the same but here's a formal answer from WikiAnswer which makes me smile....never knew this before too

          yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.
          :!:

          :faint:

          Then got British term ornot :siam:

          πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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            corneyAmber
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            autumnbronze:
            ksi:


            Yes I use them interchangeably in my baking because gut tells me that they are the same but here's a formal answer from WikiAnswer which makes me smile....never knew this before too

            yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.

            :!:

            :faint:

            Then got British term ornot :siam:

            πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

            British term is \"everything also can use flour\"! :lol:

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              Happy Mama
              last edited by

              autumnbronze:
              ksi:


              Yes I use them interchangeably in my baking because gut tells me that they are the same but here's a formal answer from WikiAnswer which makes me smile....never knew this before too

              yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.

              :!:

              :faint:

              Then got British term ornot :siam:

              πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

              :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                Happy Mama
                last edited by

                25hourmaid:
                autumnbronze:

                [quote=\"ksi\"]
                Yes I use them interchangeably in my baking because gut tells me that they are the same but here's a formal answer from WikiAnswer which makes me smile....never knew this before too

                yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.

                :!:

                :faint:

                Then got British term ornot :siam:

                πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

                British term is \"everything also can use flour\"! :lol:[/quote]Or... just BAKING FLOUR! πŸ˜‰

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                  schweppes
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                  ksi:
                  LKVM:

                  [quote=\"schweppes\"]Thanks Happy Mama for the reminder. Have to go get all purpose flour. actually I have plain flour but not sure if it's the same thing. :? I/m so blur when it comes to all these bake stuff :oops:


                  Yes I too wanna know I have plain flour at home is it the same all purpose flour :?

                  Yes I use them interchangeably in my baking because gut tells me that they are the same but here's a formal answer from WikiAnswer which makes me smile....never knew this before too

                  yes. They are the same thing. Plain flour is an Australian term where all-purpose is the American.[/quote] 😐 :faint: aiyoh.... why make life so confusing. Anyway, just came back from supermarket and Bake King's Plan Flour also indicates as All Purpose Flour in brackets :roll:

                  Thanks ksi for the explanation πŸ˜‰

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                    schweppes
                    last edited by

                    twinklejoy:

                    newbies like me will otherwise buy a pkt of PLAIN and ALL-PURPOSE flour obediently πŸ˜‰
                    :hi5: same same πŸ˜‰

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                      autumnbronze
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                      schweppes:


                      😐 :faint: aiyoh.... why make life so confusing. Anyway, just came back from supermarket and Bake King's Plan Flour also indicates as All Purpose Flour in brackets :roll:

                      Thanks ksi for the explanation πŸ˜‰
                      Friend, have you used this brand before??

                      If not, please check that there are no weevils.

                      I personally have had bad experience with this brand.

                      Unless of course you want to increase your intake of protein :siam:

                      πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                        schweppes
                        last edited by

                        autumnbronze:
                        schweppes:



                        😐 :faint: aiyoh.... why make life so confusing. Anyway, just came back from supermarket and Bake King's Plan Flour also indicates as All Purpose Flour in brackets :roll:

                        Thanks ksi for the explanation πŸ˜‰

                        Friend, have you used this brand before??

                        If not, please check that there are no weevils.

                        I personally have had bad experience with this brand.

                        Unless of course you want to increase your intake of protein :siam:

                        πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

                        EVIL WEEVILS !!!! :!: Why u only tell me now?!? 😒

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