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My latest triumph - Milk loaf in a pipe tin or small tin - recipes & photos
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My latest triumph - Milk loaf in a pipe tin or small tin - recipes & photos
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February 12, 2011, 10:44:55 am »
I am just so proud of this milk loaf that I had to post a couple of photos to show it off.
Keep browsing and you will come to the 2 recipes that came with this tin.
If you don't have a tin like this, a small loaf tin will do the job superbly.
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Judy from North Haven, South Australia
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oooh looks lovely!!
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February 12, 2011, 11:30:01 am »
Judy you will soon be challenging chookie as the master of the bread dough - what a great result!!!
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Looks very professional! Where did you get the pipe tin from I am still waiting for a price from a online store
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I had trouble sourcing one on the internet so a friend overseas sent me mine fundj - how lucky was I ?
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Judy from North Haven, South Australia
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February 12, 2011, 12:19:49 pm »
Oooh, it looks really lovely. Well done
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JD that looks fantastic. The picture instantly took me back
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many years to when mum would buy a loaf like this as a special treat while we were on holidays. Superb effort
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Looks lovely JD which country was it sent from (the tin that is
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Judy, just love the look of this loaf. Cooked perfectly. Very clever as you can't see it cooking.
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It came from the UK Meagan. Both Chookie & I tried to source it here in Australia but could only find one which made 4 loaves for commercial production on the net. I even emailed one of the on-line homeware suppliers and they couldn't help me. They must be available somewhere here though. As Chookie has an old tin, she was able to give me some hints with the loaf but the recipe is for only 350g flour so I converted the recipe that came with the tin comparing that to what Chookie had told me.
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Judy from North Haven, South Australia
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Judy is it a mermaid brand tin?
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Yes it is Meagan.
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Judy how clever are you? Well done. I love the fact that we can come on here and post a photo of our success and everyone understands. You must be so proud. I can just taste the bread, crusty on the outside and lovely and soft inside. Memories. Like VHJ we had them (when they came out) as special treats.
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Oh that looks lovely. Well done JD!
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Quote from: judydawn on February 13, 2011, 01:16:37 am
Yes it is Meagan.
Thanks JD
a friend of mine is coming to Perth from London next weekend. I emailed her and she is bringing me one yippee
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