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What have you baked today?
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Cake number 1 done: First attempt at a strawberry cheesecake.
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The cheesecake looks yummy pd

Baked a seeded loaf, a tray of nutty biscuits, a tray of dog biscuits and a fruity rice pudding.0 -
Finally finished cake number 2: Chocolate Oreo cake with chocolate fudge.
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I could so eat that Oreo cake right now,yummy0
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Baking a batch of pork and apple pasties for lunch at the weekend and possibly some bread rolls.0
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I have Xmas Pud steaming, a plum and almond tart and sausage casserole in the oven. Also planning to make chicken cobbler, cauli cheese and stew leftover plums.0
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purpledonkey wrote: »Finally finished cake number 2: Chocolate Oreo cake with chocolate fudge.

Oh wow that looks gorgeous!
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PD you make my mouth water, that looks lush

A busy oven today, hope my visitors appreciate it! A huge cauli cheese, 2 dozen wm and seeded rolls, cottage pie, autumn fruits crumble and 14 fruit scones.0 -
I made chocolate apple cake today. The apples made it lovely and moist. The boys declared it "excellent" and "awesome".£1000 Emergency Fund #175 - £598/£1000
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I baked three plum upside down cakes today (used up a yellow sticker punnet of plums). Two of these have gone into the freezer and we had one for pudding with custard.
Also made a dozen welsh cakes.0
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