Club Breadmakers
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peterch:
I like the sound of those. Are you experimenting or have you got a recipe for them? Good luck!
Thinking of coffee bread or kaya pandan bread. Going to PH in the morning to browse the ingredientsjtoh:
peterch - sounds good! What are you planning to bake tomorrow?
schweppes - same here. too busy to bake today.
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peterch:
:drool: :drool:
Thinking of coffee bread or kaya pandan bread. Going to PH in the morning to browse the ingredientsjtoh:
peterch - sounds good! What are you planning to bake tomorrow?
schweppes - same here. too busy to bake today.
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schweppes:
:drool: :drool:
Thinking of coffee bread or kaya pandan bread. Going to PH in the morning to browse the ingredientspeterch:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]peterch - sounds good! What are you planning to bake tomorrow?
schweppes - same here. too busy to bake today.
[/quote]Me too looking forward to yours....have not started on my next bread...
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jtoh:
I like the sound of those. Are you experimenting or have you got a recipe for them? Good luck![/quote]No, I'm thinking of changing water with kopi
Thinking of coffee bread or kaya pandan bread. Going to PH in the morning to browse the ingredientspeterch:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]peterch - sounds good! What are you planning to bake tomorrow?
schweppes - same here. too busy to bake today.
or kaya pandan paste to add in the water and milk
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peterch:
No, I'm thinking of changing water with kopi
I like the sound of those. Are you experimenting or have you got a recipe for them? Good luck!jtoh:
[quote=\"peterch\"]
Thinking of coffee bread or kaya pandan bread. Going to PH in the morning to browse the ingredients
or kaya pandan paste to add in the water and milk :D[/quote]Whoa! Sounds really interesting. Let us know how it turns out.
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thanks peterch for giving me the link to this threadโฆ
Iโm trying to find out more info on breadmakerโฆ so far have heard of zojirushi, kenwood, bluesky (not selling anymore?), severin, and just today saw a takada adโฆ
Is there existing post on this topic? Saw there are so many posts in this threadโฆ 300+ pagesโฆ faint -
jtoh:
Whoa! Sounds really interesting. Let us know how it turns out.[/quote]Yes please share share peterch!!
No, I'm thinking of changing water with kopipeterch:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
I like the sound of those. Are you experimenting or have you got a recipe for them? Good luck!
or kaya pandan paste to add in the water and milk 
DH loves kaya. Would love to try out the kaya pandan recipe.
Not baking toda,y kakis ... also had no time. But have run out of bread so will do so tomorrow
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alora:
Hi alorathanks peterch for giving me the link to this thread..
I'm trying to find out more info on breadmaker.. so far have heard of zojirushi, kenwood, bluesky (not selling anymore?), severin, and just today saw a takada ad..
Is there existing post on this topic? Saw there are so many posts in this thread.. 300+ pages.. *faint*
Not sure what info u need. Quite a number of us (i think about 7 or so) bought the mini Z (it makes 1lb bread), 1 bought Severin (makes a 2 lb bread) and 1 bought the Bluesky.
So far, Bluesky is the most affordable but I don't think Carrefour is selling that now (trust LKVM to get her hands on it somehow). The next cheapest machine is the S (slightly less than $200) and mini Z at $318 (at Tangs and Taka or $295 if u buy from Parisilk or Goh Ah Bee)
The bread machine is very user friendly. So even for a baker newbie like me, I find it very convenient to use and wash up after
Hope to see u around here in the Bread Talk thread
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schweppes:
Hi alora
Not sure what info u need. Quite a number of us (i think about 7 or so) bought the mini Z (it makes 1lb bread), 1 bought Severin (makes a 2 lb bread) and 1 bought the Bluesky.
So far, Bluesky is the most affordable but I don't think Carrefour is selling that now (trust LKVM to get her hands on it somehow). The next cheapest machine is the S (slightly less than $200) and mini Z at $318 (at Tangs and Taka or $295 if u buy from Parisilk or Goh Ah Bee)
The bread machine is very user friendly. So even for a baker newbie like me, I find it very convenient to use and wash up after
Hope to see u around here in the Bread Talk thread
Thanks schweppes!
I've been deliberating on bread machines for at least a year now.
Saw the Z mini at friend's then. It's so compact and small footprint, that's the ideal I guess but so ex. What if I buy it, and I don't use it that much, my husband wd be very upset.
All other brands seem bulky.
So Bluesky is most attractive, since price is low. I have been to Carrefour many times to check on the Bluesky, hoping it would come back.. heard it's quite good for beginner's, recommended by another online mummy.
Today I just saw this google ad link at the Breadmaking article in this website. Anyone heard of it or tried it?
http://www.mytakada.com/direct.htm
Btw those with breadmachines, anyone feedback on their experience?
Thanks, and hope to join this thread more often..
I like baking, though I don't do it often.. Only muffins/cupcakes several times a year or gingerbread cookies with Ikea dough. Hope I can do more.
I do more baking for meals like lasagna, veggies. -
thanks peterch for giving me the link to this threadhttp://www.lacewigswholesale.co.uk/
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