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What have you baked today?
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I baked some chocolate chip cookies this evening for after dinner.GC 2011 Feb £626.89/£450 NSD3/7 March £531.26/£450 April £495.99/£500 NSD 0/7 May £502.79/£500
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After eight cookies and cocoa brownies with choc chunks and pecans - both for hubbys birthday later in the weekPeople seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
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Soda bread, big loaf for my soup lunches this weekLiving cheap in central London :rotfl:0
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Sounds unusual. Is it a cake or a type of bread?
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It's bread from Dough by Richard Bertinet (library book didn't have the free dvd) Next time I'm gonna add some walnuts or hazelnuts to balance the sweetness of the prunes.Sealed Pot Challenge No 089-Finally got a signature.:rotfl::j0 -
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Two lots of muffins for a cake sale at work tomorrow - cranberry and white chocolate chips, coffee with dark chocolate chips. Also iced some fairy cakes I made yesterday.0
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Chocolate fairy cakes, millionaires shortbread, chocolate biscuit cake.0
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Two lots of muffins for a cake sale at work tomorrow - cranberry and white chocolate chips, coffee with dark chocolate chips. Also iced some fairy cakes I made yesterday.
ohh, could i have the recipie for the coffee and dark choc muffins please, they sound perfect for o/h b day next week!Ok, ok, i need to go back onto Weightwatchers, lost 7 stone..... 2 back on, this has to change.....Help!!!:eek:0 -
am waiting for my flatmate to go to the shop and get me some milk, then im gonna make scones, wheaten bread and possibly a madeira cakeBarclays: 3900/4200
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Hi everyone, I'm new although have spent a good while as an MSE lurker
Today I've made a loaf in the breadmaker and just waiting for my homemade rice pud to cool so me and my LO can scoff some ;DNever say never0
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