Club Breadmakers
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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 thenpeterch:
[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
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 
By the way, I was actually thinking of making your black and white bread. Your 'bad' experience give me an idea.
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LKVM:
Then you are using the same one. Going to sue over the choc chip ? :lol:
Is it but I used this one and it clearly stated that its choco chips hor,... must go and sue them then
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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:
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autumnbronze:
British term is \"everything also can use flour\"! :lol:
:!: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:

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autumnbronze:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:
:!: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:

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25hourmaid:
British term is \"everything also can use flour\"! :lol:[/quote]Or... just BAKING FLOUR!
:!: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:

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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 tooLKVM:
[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. 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
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twinklejoy:
:hi5: same same
newbies like me will otherwise buy a pkt of PLAIN and ALL-PURPOSE flour obediently
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schweppes:
Friend, have you used this brand before??
: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
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:
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autumnbronze:
EVIL WEEVILS !!!! :!: Why u only tell me now?!?
Friend, have you used this brand before??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
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:

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