Author Topic: My latest triumph - Milk loaf in a pipe tin or small tin - recipes & photos  (Read 107545 times)

Offline Cornish Cream

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Get well soon Cookie. :-* :-*
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Offline Very Happy Jan

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Oh cookie thats no good that you are unwell. When I was sick I overheard DH tell his mother that I must be sick as I hadn't touched the TMX for days. You are correct Cookie - it is a gauge on how unwell we are. Hope you are feeliong much better soon.
How did DH's TMX dinner with friends go while you were away?
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Get well soon Cookie!!

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I hope you are feeling better soon Cookie.  :-* :-*

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Thank you all, I'm mending.
VHJ, DH's dinner went ok as far as I know. He was very proud of himself he made his creamed rice and did pasta in it.
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Thank you all, I'm mending.
VHJ, DH's dinner went ok as far as I know. He was very proud of himself he made his creamed rice and did pasta in it.

well kudos to him doing it. My DH wouldn't even consider having anyone over if he had to cook ;)
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My tin arrived today but will have to wait for the weekend to use it  :(

Hope you are feeling better now Cookie
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oh faffa... :'( ...thats a long wait
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havent been reading many posts lately and just saw this one ..hope your feeling better cookie..its horrible when your sick..hope yourbetter now and through the worst of it!  :)
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Feeling brighter today and may even use the TMX tomorrow. Just have a fit of 'can't be bothered.' That's what comes from being utterly waited on in Singapore for a week.
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And they're very good at it in Singapore. Barely need to lift a finger for yourself and it's really hard to get back in the swing of things after that sort of treatment.

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Well I have finally ordered two, couldn't resist any longer.  Trudy I didn't order from Headcook in the end, it was going to cost 52 pounds for 2, and they wouldn't remove the VAT.  I may have got hold of someone different to you at Headcook.  I ended up going with Ebay and it cost $73.65 for two including postage (and they removed the VAT).  So now, just to wait !

Cookie, hope you're feeling better soon.  When we came back from our NZ cruise, I just couldn't get back into it at all.  I was sick with a really bad cold / flu that I am still trying to get rid of the tail end of now even.  I so know that, just can't be bothered feeling !  I hope it passes soon. Book another holiday, that always helps lol !!
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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

doesn't surprise me one bit Debbiebillig as they were like that with me, and I really don't like businesses who are like that to benefit from such easy sales like we have been giving them. Once I made my order on-line and gave my credit card details they wouldn't answer any emails and processed my order with extra charges even though I had queries relating to my order. Why Australia doesn't appear on their order submission is queer to say the least.
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With hard to find items, I have found alot of UK sites limit their sales to the UK only as do the US ....I usually have to search around to find a site of the item im after that will also send to france and im justnext door...so im not surprised that Australia for example would not be on the international list as apart from this tin Im not sure there are alot of people willing to pay the postage costs to oz!
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I have made 2 pipe loaves with my lovely tin. The first I used the recipe that came with it, but we found it a little sweet. I have no idea why. The second time I used Chookie's Rustic loaf.

http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=4234.0
I put half the quantity into the pipe tin and half into a square lidded tin. I'm thrilled with the results.


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