Breads of the flavoured variety.

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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby Workingman » 27 Nov 2013, 18:24

Diflower wrote:Err, d'you mean you ate a whole one the size of that one there??? (smack smiley!)

Yes, but it took me two goes....... :-P :oops:
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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby Kaz » 27 Nov 2013, 18:26

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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby debih » 27 Nov 2013, 19:43

That looks lovely.

I am out of the habit of breadmaking at the moment - I am just so busy! Work is very busy and I am going in on Thursday mornings for a while which only leaves me a Friday off (plus Monday and Thursday afternoons). This Friday I am off on the primary school trip (governors perks - I think!!!) and next Friday I am having to work instead of the Thursday as Thursday is adoption panel day.

I must start making bread again - even if it is just in the breadmaker.

I will need to start my starter dough off again from scratch I think as I haven't used or fed him for ages. :(
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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby Ally » 27 Nov 2013, 23:46

Diflower wrote:WM to get enough flavour in oniony ones you really need some onion powder or granules as well as real onion ;)


I hadn't gone any further than WM's original post before I could hear my mum agreeing with you Di. :D :D
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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby Diflower » 28 Nov 2013, 10:10

allyluvselvis wrote:
Diflower wrote:WM to get enough flavour in oniony ones you really need some onion powder or granules as well as real onion ;)


I hadn't gone any further than WM's original post before I could hear my mum agreeing with you Di. :D :D


Wise woman your mum ;) :D
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Re: Breads of the flavoured variety.

Postby Ally » 28 Nov 2013, 11:31

Oh Di my mum makes the most wonderful bread and cakes. :D :D

When I was 3 we moved to a new housing estate and mum was (when I look back) a bit of a pioneer in that she started the first 'playgroup' and of course, mum being mum and very sociable, soon had a network of new young mum friends who always seemed to be in our kitchen supping tea as mum made cakes and bread. :D

Very happy memories. :D :D
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