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Bread making measurements
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Thanks - the Book People don't have it in at the moment, but I will look in the library tomorrow
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Mrcow the foccacia recipe sounds delicious, I would make some now but the bread machine is already part way through making a loaf so it will have to wait until tomorrow.
Also to the op, if you go to the morphy richards website and look for breadmaker and then look for accessories you can order the double ended measureing spoon for £1.77.
We have the book people come to work so I must keep a look out for the bread recipe book.
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Thanks cat whiskers. I have been reading some of your older posts on another thread. You have had your breadmaker for ages now - you must be an old pro!
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Have just seen on the MR website that you can also order a 1/4 tsp measurer too. What does the double ended measuring spoon measure? it doesn't say on the website and I wondered if anyone had one handy.0
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I just had a rummage for mine.Have just seen on the MR website that you can also order a 1/4 tsp measurer too. What does the double ended measuring spoon measure? it doesn't say on the website and I wondered if anyone had one handy.
And they are
single ended = 1/4's of a teaspoon
and the
double ended = 1 teaspoon at one end and 1 tablespoon at the other.*Make every day Caturday*0 -
Thanks lilibeth - you're a star
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