I'm sure he will rise to the challange and make sure he does not get his fingers burnt. If he makes it, I am sure it will be the best thing since sliced bread.
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Spooky, but one of my plan b's involved learning how to bake. I have learned enough to judge the expertise of others and now leave it to them.
Out here there is not much call for a decent sausage roll, and ziltch for steak and kidney pies, so I still make them for myself, and I make my own speciality breads.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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not guilty your honor.. I can already bake a mean loaf among several other yeast based fancies..Originally posted by Zippy View PostThere is something Chef-esque about him ...The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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At least he's got a clear idea how to go about it, your plan b is a bit half-bakedOriginally posted by threaded View PostSpooky, but one of my plan b's involved learning how to bake. I have learned enough to judge the expertise of others and now leave it to them.
I had a mate with a home bread-maker that started dropping left-overs into his bread mix - onion's didn't work out too well, but cheese and crumbled sausage-meat was great!Originally posted by threaded View PostOut here there is not much call for a decent sausage roll, and ziltch for steak and kidney pies, so I still make them for myself, and I make my own speciality breads."take me to your leader"Comment
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The pies are sold in my own fish n chip shops.Originally posted by Grinder View PostAt least he's got a clear idea how to go about it, your plan b is a bit half-baked
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Sounds a bit pukka.Originally posted by threaded View PostThe pies are sold in my own fish n chip shops.
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