Club Breadmakers
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25hourmaid:
schweppes:
adoi :slapshead: thanks for clarifying. too much flour in my head now

Then use the flour for something else!
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tweety17:
Thinking of trying out the choc bread too. Probably this Fri so that can have fresh bread on Sat. Let us know how yours turn out
Hi schweppes,
U can try too, all ingredients same, just add on unsweetened cocoa powder n chocolate chips according to the recipe - both readily available at supermarket :).
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Wow this bread thread sure moves fast! I went to bed and it has increased by 7 pages. Now... let me see what I have missed...

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25hourmaid:
Haha, so for me, it's got to be the bread that keeps me yakking non stop. Anyway, i just love eating bread! :drool: My favourite!Happy Mama:
Yes I realise I've been yaking quite a fair bit since I chanced upon this thread. Wow, you are really fast! 6000+ posts in a year!! :udawoman: :salute: :salute: :udawoman:
Haha, no, not that I am super fast in my yakking speed, but didn't I say I am super KayPoh? The Master KayPoh here? It's thanks to the PSLE results, COPs, selection of schools that I managed to yak 6000 posts in my one year of being here! :oops: -
almost at 100 pages already!
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ChiefKiasu:
Wah... you certainly make it sound so poetic... now I need to borrow a piece of your yummy roti to wipe off the tear at the corner of my right eye. Anyway, schweppes, you are right. It's not 400 pieces of bread that you need to bake in order to recoup the investment in that thing. For Happy Mama, it's 401 given the sad accident that happened to that poor piece of dough that was her first experiment :lol:
Ah... but dear Chief, nothing beats homemade bread. Sure, the commercial ones are cheaper and convenient to get. There's also a lot of variety in the market too.schweppes:
[quote=\"ChiefKiasu\"]
So much talk about bread arh? Since it only cost list $2 per commercial loaf that means you must bake at least 200 times to make back your investment in the machine
... and that is discounting the cost of the ingredients. Sure anot?
But there's something special about homemade stuff. The family gets involved and there's a sense of growing excitement in the air. Everyone takes furtive peeks into the window of the bread machine as we wait expectantly for the bread to rise.
Very soon, as the machine works its magic, smells of freshly baked bread wafts through the air, permeating our home with comfort and warmth. Such are the memories of love that we want to linger on for our children.
Finally, the machine beeps. My children whoop with excitement. The bread is ready. We gather around the table as the bread is being prepared to be sliced and served. Crusty on the outside but tender loving warm and soft on the inside. Nice. :love:
So, to borrow MasterCard's ad lines,
Breadmachine: $318
Bread ingredients: $10
Joy of baking homemade bread: Priceless
Guess, there is really some things that money can't buy.
Happy Bread Making, everyone :celebrate:
[/quote]Haha Chief, you are so cute
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25hourmaid:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :siam: :siam: :siam:schweppes:
U heard us calling u? Long time no see u around here Chief.

Our Chief lurks in here, admiring our homemade breads from afar! :siam: -
schweppes:
Wow looks yummy and I love cranberries! Looks very proAfter reading so much about everyone's raisin bread earlier, I became tempted to bake one myself too. Just nice for breakie tomorrow. Instead of only raisins, I used cranberries and mixed raisins (i happened to have this mix, which I bought from Pat's Oven - selling nuts and dried fruits).
Here's some pics of my newly baked Cranberry and Raisin Bread...
http://postimage.org/image/g5pecq84/
http://postimage.org/image/g6e7exms/
The cranberries and raisins made the bread naturally sweet. Yummm...
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jtoh:
Hi jtoh, can you recall if they've got kaya recipe? Thanks.25hourmaid:
Huh? :? You have not bought the machine, how come you managed to read the recipe book? Is there anything that I am missing ou? :?
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jtoh:
almost at 100 pages already!
haha.....hotter than the oven-baked bread
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