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Baking thread

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Apr 2020
6:32pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Derby Tup
The recommendation from the authorities appears to be to put some structure and routine into your day. Making a cake every 48 hours seems well ‘on message’ to me especially if it doesn’t involve going out to buy ingredients
Apr 2020
6:34pm, 18 Apr 2020
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idle_wilder
I've actually not baked that much lately, mainly as I have no workplace to bring baking to be eaten, and the gym is closed (I'd often bake for events day on a Saturday). OH got a cake kit for Xmas and finally baked it today though.
Apr 2020
6:40pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Mouseytongue
I’ve done bread, scones and cinnamon rolls in the last 10 days, but I’m a mere dabbler compared to the mighty Tup. 😀
Apr 2020
6:43pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Little Miss Happy
I do use oats in my crumble but I was wanting to bake a cake and use the rhubarb. I did a ginger and rhubarb loaf with the last lot but I'm fancying polenta cake (albeit lemon) and have fine cornmeal and ground almonds. I guess I'll just give one of the recipes I've found online a go.
Apr 2020
7:26pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Apr 2020
7:33pm, 18 Apr 2020
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shyfire
Empire biscuits, Victoria sponge, coffee and walnut cake with cream cheese frosting and an iced banana and choc chip bundt cake all baked and eaten in the last fortnight. Benefit of working from home you can get it in the oven at lunchtime, couple of short breaks and it's all ready to eat for a late afternoon coffee break. Am going to have to look for healthier recipes that will keep a little longer though.
Apr 2020
7:35pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Derby Tup
My problem is making stuff last from the afternoon till elevenses the next day pig
Apr 2020
8:03pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Mouseytongue
Power to you, shyfire. Cake makes the world go round. 😀
Apr 2020
8:14pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Marmite
Just enjoying rhubarb and vanilla cake for pudding here. The recipe is from gardeners world and has been a hit, much better than rhubarb crumble one person proclaimed.
Apr 2020
8:17pm, 18 Apr 2020
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Derby Tup
Sounds ace!

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Can't find one, so I thought I would start one, to share ideas, results and recipes....and the all-important pictures.

Recipes we like: cakes

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Recipes we like: bread

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Recipes we like: savoury snacks

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Recipes we like: biscuits

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