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      twinklejoy
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      autumnbronze:
      twinklejoy:

      [quote=\"autumnbronze\"]Oiiiii TWINKLEJOY *calling out excitedly*


      Miss you :hugs:

      Waaaaaah :drool:, you certainly have been experimenting :salute:

      Can share your pistachio and seaweed recipe?? :please:

      :hugs: hello autumnbronze!! missed you too! :snuggles:

      Nah...we love bread so we are trying all means to experiment all kinds of 'exotic' breads(that we can't find from stores ๐Ÿ˜‰ ) even my mum helps to contribute on those wierd combination ingredient ideas ๐Ÿ˜‰
      I'm using z recipes for my s machine :evil: z's recipes are more user
      friendly(all measurements are in cups, tsp and tbsp instd of s's recipes, all in grams ๐Ÿคท abit mafan)

      I m sticking to the basic white bread's recipes :boogie: , add on the ingredient when hears the 'beep beep beep'. Will adjust the water from 2/3 cups to 1/3 cups if the ingredient used was wet. Eg, apple, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, strawberries etc.
      I used a pack(abt 70g bah) of pistachio and a small pack of korean
      seaweed. if you really like seaweed, I suggest to use at least 2 packs as we couldn't taste the seaweed at all when 1 pkt was used.

      :thankyou: twinklejoy :love:

      Hope to see you around here from time to time ๐Ÿ˜„[/quote] :love: I will try :salute:
      sorry..abit :offtopic:

      :siam:

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        Busymom
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        twinklejoy:



        Hello Busymom,
        I'm not sure whether using salted seaweed will affect the bread texture or not...but if you like seaweed, think shouldn't hv any problem bah :drool: . Just remember to reduce the salt input. No need to cut the seaweed, just get your kids to tear them into small small pieces will do. I'm sure they will enjoy the breadmaking process and the parent-child bonding too :snuggles:
        Jia Yu Jia Yu! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
        :thankyou:

        Will try this weekend if I manage to buy the pistachio nuts. Tomorrow gonna try making the banana bread... if time permits. :xedfingers:

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          superduperks
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          Which brand you will think is best and why?

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            superduperks
            last edited by

            Like to seek some recommendationsโ€ฆ plz helpโ€ฆ

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              dasalo
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              fluffyboy:
              Hey, wanna check with those of you who owns a Z-machine and bakes regularly like at least 2-3 times per week...does your electric consumption increase significantly? My fren says hers increase by about $50 per mth ๐Ÿ˜ž

              Can't be. Does your fren knows that there has been an increase in the electricity tariffs to 28.78 cents per kWh recently?

              Correct me if I'm wrong.
              eg. 800watts = 0.8kwh x no of hrs x price of electricity = costs

              Do your own calculations here: For reference only
              https://services.spservices.sg/elect_audit_frameset.asp

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                twinklejoy
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                LKVM:
                twinklejoy:

                hello! :rahrah: everyone(especially to autumnbronze, LKVM,maid,peter,happymama, etc..)

                I bought the severin bread machine :please: a year ago(think am the only 1 who bought S bread machine ๐Ÿ˜“ )..and am still baking yummy bread almost every weekends. have tried pumpkin bread, KouQiZi bread(wolfberries), sweet potatoes bread, BakHu with hazel nut bread :scared:, pitachio nuts with seaweed :siao: etc...so far so good, no complaint from family and friends yet :roll:
                I find it quite yummy when nuts are added. my DS is more then happy to use his toy hammer to crash the pack of nuts for me ๐Ÿ˜‚

                Don't hesitate, go and buy the lovely cute z machine!
                Welcome to the breadmaking club! :rahrah: :rahrah: :boogie: ๐Ÿ•บ

                Hello twinklejoy :rahrah: :rahrah:

                So nice to see your post!! good that you finally bought the machine ahaha... :boogie:

                My machine got some problem and cannot make the bread.. so I have shifted my interest to cakes and cookies hahahaha.....

                But I occasionaly make some bread which I can knead with hand and do it in the oven ๐Ÿ•บ :dancing:

                Hope to see you ard more ๐Ÿ˜‰

                hello LKVM :snuggles:

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                  sweetpea44
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                  I've bought the Zijorushi mini breadmaker last week and baked my first loaf of bread and it was a milk bread. I found it too \"milky\" to my liking but my sister said it's very nice. The shape of the loaf of bread looks ok and texture was soft.


                  I baked my 2nd loaf today and it was the basic french bread. However, the shape of the loaf of bread was a bit off, it looked like a big piece of brown rock and when I sliced it, I realized the middle part of the loaf of bread was quite soggy, as if uncooked. I wonder what have gone wrong. I've followed the quantity of the ingredients as per the recipe book carefully.

                  Any advice for me, a novice breadmaker? :slapshead:

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                    tigermum
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                    Hi,


                    I want to buy a breadmaker, any recommended brand and what is the price like? Tired to eat those bread that doesn't get mould easily, imagine the preservatives! :yikes: Ever heard one boss of a bakery said to make bread/kueh/cake soft, just put a so-call 'cake softener' thingy!!! ๐Ÿ˜“

                    Thanks in advance.

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                      Brownbear
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                      Hi, I am new in this thread.


                      I just bought the Severin BM and I am happy with it. Just wonder what are the secrets to make the bread softer but not to add any bread softener?

                      Friends told me add cream cheese, more butter, plain yoghurt and knead 2x. But at the end of the day, my bread is still turning tougher.

                      Any tips? TIA.

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                        Flowermonaster
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                        Brownbear:
                        Hi, I am new in this thread.


                        I just bought the Severin BM and I am happy with it. Just wonder what are the secrets to make the bread softer but not to add any bread softener?

                        Friends told me add cream cheese, more butter, plain yoghurt and knead 2x. But at the end of the day, my bread is still turning tougher.

                        Any tips? TIA.
                        Hi brownbear, I recommend tangzhong or water-roux method. :love:

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