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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      Happy Mama:
      I think it's around $398 from Tangs. Not sure if the price has increased since we last bought. Alternatively, you may want to try Parisilk. The price there is definitely cheaper than shopping centers. ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Goh Ah Bee....$299.

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        Happy Mama
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        25hourmaid:
        Happy Mama:

        Thanks Maid. :hugs: I'll check out my machine tomorrow. Cannot remember if I have the sweet function or not.


        You definitely have the \"sweet\" function, otherwise, how did you bake your raisin/cranberry bread? :scratchhead: I am sure you threw in the dried fruits at the sound of the beep using the \"sweet\" function, right? ๐Ÿ˜‰

        Ehhhh, for the Z machine, I just needed to press the start button and 30 minutes later, there will be a beep sound for me to open the lid and add in the raisins... nothing to do with the sweet function, if any... :scratchhead:

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          Happy Mama
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          ksi:
          Happy Mama:

          I think it's around $398 from Tangs. Not sure if the price has increased since we last bought. Alternatively, you may want to try Parisilk. The price there is definitely cheaper than shopping centers. ๐Ÿ˜‰


          Goh Ah Bee....$299.

          :yikes: so much difference! a whole $100! :yikes:

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            Happy Mama
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            jessicawongcs:
            Happy Mama, here is the receipt ๐Ÿ™‚


            Pork Floss Bread
            500g bread flour
            20g milk powder
            1/2 tbsp improver
            1/2 tsp baking powder
            1/2 tsp salt
            1 egg
            1 tbsp yeast
            60g butter
            100g sugar
            220ml water
            Pork/Chicken floss with mayonnaise
            Thank you so much, Jessica! :hugs:

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              micollh
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              jessica, nice bread ! but i no time to do the kneading and no oven to bake. so only have bread maker to make. this morning i make normal bread with walnut+pumpkin seedsโ€ฆ but i add a bit of coco powderโ€ฆ trying to make chocolate bread muahahโ€ฆ dunno how it turn out. after work go back then will know. any one tried with coco powder and is it bitter at the end? i was hoping it wont be bitter i only add one teaspoon. before i left to work, i can see all chocolate already

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                Busymom
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                This may have been asked before, is the Kenwood breadmaker good? Just saw the Robinsons sale brochure, selling at $223. Not sure still have or not? http://i53.tinypic.com/fac3o3.jpg\">


                BM256 Bread Maker

                Colour: Brushed Stainless Steel Body and White Plastic Lid
                Material: Metal Body/Plastic Lid
                Wattage: 480w
                Delay Timer: 15 Hours
                Keep Warm: 1 Hour
                Guarantee: 1 Year
                Size (cm): 31H x 34.5W x 25D
                Weight: 6.3kg

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                  L-earner
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                  jessicawongcs:
                  Using soft dough and sweet dough to make different types of bread ๐Ÿ™‚


                  http://i51.tinypic.com/2wcfv9i.jpg\">

                  From left, banana with cheese bread, sausages bread in different patterns, ham and cheese twist, red bean bun, red bean twist
                  Jess,

                  the pork floss bun can use crispy pork floss? Cheese - use which type??

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                    Funz
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                    jessicawongcs:
                    Using soft dough and sweet dough to make different types of bread ๐Ÿ™‚


                    http://i51.tinypic.com/2wcfv9i.jpg\">

                    From left, banana with cheese bread, sausages bread in different patterns, ham and cheese twist, red bean bun, red bean twist
                    oh wow! those lessons paid off huh?

                    The breads look absolutely delish. :drool:

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                      L-earner
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                      jessicawongcs:
                      L-earner:

                      Jess,


                      the pork floss bun can use crispy pork floss? Cheese - use which type??

                      use the crispy one, will taste nicer ๐Ÿ˜‰

                      Cheese - any type u like, can be those normal cheese we used for sandwich
                      flatened the dough, put the ham and cheese on top, roll up all together into long shaped, cut equally in 4, put in \"standing up\" like in the picture, and put in a round small tray ๐Ÿ™‚

                      Tks Jess! ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        Busymom
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                        jessicawongcs:
                        Busymom:

                        This may have been asked before, is the Kenwood breadmaker good? Just saw the Robinsons sale brochure, selling at $223. Not sure still have or not? http://i53.tinypic.com/fac3o3.jpg\">


                        BM256 Bread Maker

                        Colour: Brushed Stainless Steel Body and White Plastic Lid
                        Material: Metal Body/Plastic Lid
                        Wattage: 480w
                        Delay Timer: 15 Hours
                        Keep Warm: 1 Hour
                        Guarantee: 1 Year
                        Size (cm): 31H x 34.5W x 25D
                        Weight: 6.3kg

                        one of my classmate is using this, she said not bad, can make quite alot of bread.
                        but my lao shi said the brand Breville from Australia is very good but notice no more selling in Singapore

                        Thank you for your feedback. For me, I can be quite dumb with machines. I need something that is user friendly. Do you know if it is easy to use?

                        Actually my DH bought a second hand breadmaker a couple of years back. It's also an Australian brand, but not sure what it is called. We never used it. :oops: Maybe kaput already since too long haven't use it.

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