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Mmmmm, cake (for bloke!)
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Starry-eyed_surprise wrote:
OMG!! What have I started? Mr B, I feel somewhat responsible for this!!! I hope your cake turns out ok and you don't have to send for Mr Kipling!! Perhaps next time I'll post a recipe for something easier .... like birdcake?!!!
Once again I have to admire your equipmentposh new whiskery electrickery indeed!! Just one thing - I see no yoghurt in the picture? Are you still going to make chocolatey yoghurt cake? I agree with Twink and oedipus, two tins are better than one. Remember to leave the cake to cool a bit before you try to remove it from the tin or it'll go pear shaped (pear cake?). Party at Mr B's Sunday everyone!!:D
mrbe has the yohurt we made him buy for his kedgeree and he didn't use it.:o£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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mrbadexample wrote:Ok, I'll get the Deep Cake Tins. :rolleyes:
I haven't got a grill pan. Or a rack. The closest thing I've got is the shelf out of the oven.
I have storage facilities.
That'll do, just stand it with sommat at each end so it is raised away from the counter top.
And ya tum doesn't count as a storage facility:rotfl:
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Starry-eyed_surprise wrote:
OMG!! What have I started? Mr B, I feel somewhat responsible for this!!! I hope your cake turns out ok and you don't have to send for Mr Kipling!! Perhaps next time I'll post a recipe for something easier .... like birdcake?!!!
Once again I have to admire your equipmentposh new whiskery electrickery indeed!! Just one thing - I see no yoghurt in the picture? Are you still going to make chocolatey yoghurt cake? I agree with Twink and oedipus, two tins are better than one. Remember to leave the cake to cool a bit before you try to remove it from the tin or it'll go pear shaped (pear cake?). Party at Mr B's Sunday everyone!!:D
Congratulations on your star. :T
I have yoghurt left over from the kedgeree. It's not off yet (unopened), and I've just spent £15 so I can use it. :money:
Anyway, I asked for chocolate yoghurt cake, and that's what I want to make. :drool: Just hope it's not too ambitious for my first cake. :rolleyes:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
I would show you a picture of mine :eek: but No1 son and I have eaten nearly half of it already.:o£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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bethom wrote:And ya tum doesn't count as a storage facility
:rotfl:
Yeah it does! I also have a big airtight plastic box that used to have cake in it. :rolleyes:If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
mrbadexample wrote:Yeah it does! I also have a big airtight plastic box that used to have cake in it. :rolleyes:
I will let ya off then, but am still waiting for me invite here :rolleyes::p:rotfl:I live in my own little world, but it's ok as everyone knows me here0 -
bethom wrote:I will let ya off then, but am still waiting for me invite here :rolleyes::p:rotfl:
There's a fairly big ole queue, ya know. :rolleyes: Just tag yerself on the back of it.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
Rikki, I'm glad you and your son enjoyed the recipe :T I'm feeling left out of this now because I haven't baked this cake for a while
so I guess I'll have to nip to the shops tomorrow too for ingredients for Sunday's 'bakeathon'. Good luck with the cake Mr B. I am sure with all your preparation your cake will turn out beautifully
You - only you- will have stars that can laugh :rotfl:
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mrbadexample wrote:There's a fairly big ole queue, ya know. :rolleyes: Just tag yerself on the back of it.
*Goes off to sulk*I live in my own little world, but it's ok as everyone knows me here0
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