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Has anyone here entered their baking into a small family village fete?...or maybe you have had a cake stall,...I find homemade,cake,scones,etc,fly off the stall,I believe it's making a comeback as well.
You can buy fresh baker's yeast from Sainsbury's at the bakery counter. Ask for 100g of yeast. It will cost about 70p.
Morrisons stores also used to sell yeast but it was in one of the shelved areas and often hard to find. They were presented in polystyrene trays with 4 foil wrapped cubes of yeast in them.
And of course you can buy dried yeast packets just about anywhere though personally I never use them. I find fresh yeast a much better product.
Chocolate Brownies today,just waiting for them,to cool down in the tin,then cut them into small squares,285g,of chocolate in these,I tasted a little from the edge of pan,scrummy!..you just can't beat homemade.
This afternoon I am planning on making two batches of my homemade chocolate chip cookies. I haven't made them this winter, but everyone love these cookies, so I will share them with a couple of neighbors. I love the smell of them baking in the oven. "Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven "(Pillsbury ad of long ago).
This afternoon I am planning on making two batches of my homemade chocolate chip cookies. I haven't made them this winter, but everyone love these cookies, so I will share them with a couple of neighbors. I love the smell of them baking in the oven. "Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven "(Pillsbury ad of long ago).
Thanks RN,..they look even better when cut into squares,..those cookies sounds lovely,I do the same as you,share with neighbour and a friend,