Author Topic: My latest triumph - Milk loaf in a pipe tin or small tin - recipes & photos  (Read 107551 times)

Offline judydawn

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Good one CP, another happy customer  :D :D
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Offline Very Happy Jan

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Great loaf CP63. I certainly don't find the photos boring so keep posting them I say  :D :D
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think I am going to have to get myself another tin lol..slight problem I am seriously running out of space and am now storing alot of pans etc in my oven  ??? :-\
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My tins have just arrived!!!!!  Have to get to work now and make one, which I hope will look as good as the pics that have been on this link.

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still waiting for my tins - wish they would hurry up!!!!!  :'( :'(
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think I am going to have to get myself another tin lol..slight problem I am seriously running out of space and am now storing alot of pans etc in my oven  ??? :-\

I store some bulky and odd-shaped baking pans - bundt pans and such that don't stack easily in the Ziplock "Big bags" heavy plastic storage bags.  I hang them from hooks up near the ceiling in the hallway behind my kitchen. It's not much used as a passage and is rather dark so used mostly for storage. 
I'll post a photo tomorrow to give you an idea of what I mean.  I have basket "brotforms" that have to be stored dust free and other odd items that don't fit well anywhere else.
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Hey for those of you that asked for the Vat to be removed, how much did they cost without the VAT ?
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I bought from headcook and they didn't take the VAT off. I wouldn't recommend them as a first choice if there was another as their personal service I found to be non-existent
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I brought mine from headcook UK.  I asked for the VAT to be removed as this was an overseas purchase.  They did this and deducted it from the postage as I had asked them to airmail the tins (3).  My postage was reduced by quite a bit bringing the total down to 8 pounds 79 pence for the postage.   So the total for the three tins plus postage was 56.72 pounds.  As you can't place Australia on the country for postage I contacted the customer service dept.  They then handled everything.  Good luck!!

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Thanks for that, I think I might order 2 from Headcook.  The place on ebay only has one listed now.  Will let you know how I get on.
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Goodluck Debbie.  I found them quick to respond to my enquiry, so hope they look after you.

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CP63 your tank loaf looks wonderful. Mine was here when I got home but as I seem to have caught a cold on the plane I haven't felt up to using it. I'm feeling better today so hopefully tomorrow will be the day. I didn't think I was feeling too bad until I couldn't be bothered to use the TMX. Not only does it cook, but it gives you a guide to how sick you really feel. :P :P :P
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poor cookie, you maybe need to get DH to make you some chicken soup now that he knows how to use it  ;)
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I hope you feel better soon Cookie.

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Nice to have you back Cookie, hope you had a great holiday.  Take your time, put your feet up and just take it easy until you feel better. I agree with CP, get stuck into some chicky soup if someone will make it for you.
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