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Bread mixs 59p at Lidl
kenr
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There own bread mixes, 3 different kinds are priced at 59p at the mo.
Just stocked up on the ciabatta mix. You get 2 loaves out of a packet as well.
I love this mix and adding a teaspoon of chilli gives it a nice kick. :j
Just stocked up on the ciabatta mix. You get 2 loaves out of a packet as well.
I love this mix and adding a teaspoon of chilli gives it a nice kick. :j
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Oooh- thanks so much for this one! I was thinking of stocking up on their breadmixes anyway in anticipation of the bread prices going up. I thought the full price was great but this is even better!
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thanks for the chilli idea
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I wanted one of these yesterday but none to be seen in my local store.
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The chocolate cake mix is realllllllly nice,really chocolatey! xlove my little man he is amazing :j0
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can these be made by hand rather than in a bread machine, or were they always meant by hand and not for a bread machine :rotfl:
basically i think my bread machine is borked but these sound really good so i would be willing to make some by hand if these work for that but i don't want to face the cold wet drizzle if they won't
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Confuzzled wrote: »can these be made by hand rather than in a bread machine, or were they always meant by hand and not for a bread machine :rotfl:
basically i think my bread machine is borked but these sound really good so i would be willing to make some by hand if these work for that but i don't want to face the cold wet drizzle if they won't
I don't see why bread mixes cannot be used without bread maker.
My favorite is the country-style wholemeal mix and I stocked it up for the next few weeks/months. For 59p you don't even get 500g of another mix elsewhere.0 -
I don't have a bread maker and I make them by hand! As they didn't have the own brand in stock I bought a Wights one for 69p (have used these before) and made rolls with it.0
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I'm guessing the wholemeal one is the favourite- I had to rifle through 4 boxes to get my mitts on a couple! Lots of yummy looking Christmas choccie treats in there too. Has anyone tried these before?July- coconut body shop body butter, pom bear football, mini johnsons lotion, Sally Hansen nail treatments0
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Confuzzled wrote: »can these be made by hand rather than in a bread machine, or were they always meant by hand and not for a bread machine :rotfl:
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They give you instructions on how to bake it by hand on the side. Underneath is the BM instructions (add 340ml of water and 500g of mix :rotfl:)Registered Linux user #497422 :beer:0
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