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Great British Bake Off!

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Ariadne Tue 14-Aug-12 20:01:51

Now! yippeee!

merlotgran Thu 25-Oct-12 20:18:51

I could watch those two for hours. Gentle humour without silly, over-the-top banter, endless tips that you know will work, respect for eachother's expertise and enthusiasm that shines through without constantly banging on about themselves. They're a match made in culinary heaven.

whenim64 Thu 25-Oct-12 11:06:27

I've always loved baking, but love eating what I've made just a bit too much! grin Just got a Victoria sponge in the oven for today, though, as I've got visitors coming. It's Mary Berry's foolproof, all-in-one recipe. I hope they demolish it for me grin

Grannyeggs Thu 25-Oct-12 10:21:02

If it revives an interest in home baking and cooking I don't think it can be bad. Cheaper and healthier than the bought stuff. I love the fact that Mary Berry is now an icon

Anne58 Thu 25-Oct-12 09:50:06

I think that with baking (which I very rarely do these days, as Mr P is notone for cake or biscuits) should be cheaper and better than shop bought. Somehow I don't think that could be said of their batch of 6 teacakes!

merlotgran Wed 24-Oct-12 22:10:55

Just what my DH said, phoenix He also thought the fondant fancies were a lot of faffing about but I bet he won't turn one down if I ever get round to making them.

Mary Berry was on again (she's on a roll right now) in The Food Revival.
I liked the look of her ice cream recipes. I'm definitely going to have a go.

Sook Wed 24-Oct-12 21:47:11

Tunnocks teacakes are very very nice though [greedy emoticon]

whenim64 Wed 24-Oct-12 21:06:21

phoenix what blasphemy are you talking? The Great British Bake Off is my culinary version of erotic art! actually, I thought the same for a brief moment grin

Anne58 Wed 24-Oct-12 20:46:18

Saw a bit of it tonight, what a lot of faffing around to make teacakes! Have they not heard of Tunnocks?

Grannyeggs Wed 24-Oct-12 20:36:52

Ooh I've missed this, I must do a catch up.It is extraordinary the power of television and, for me anyway,TGBBO in particular. I have now bought Paul Holloways baking book and am going to make bread for the weekend- the first time in 30years. I also made a cake today, something I usually only do when the DGC are here.

Grannylin Wed 24-Oct-12 19:57:57

...and how did Mary get the pink fondant icing for the fancies to exactly match her top!

whenim64 Wed 24-Oct-12 19:38:56

Yes, they make it look so easy, don't they? This last cake with Genoese sponge and strawberries looks fabulous.

merlotgran Wed 24-Oct-12 19:06:56

Anyone watching the masterclasses? Nice to see Paul and Mary doing the baking. Great tips as well.

artygran Thu 18-Oct-12 16:05:23

I absolutely adore fondant fancies - would eat them until sick given half a chance blush.

gracesmum Wed 17-Oct-12 23:40:50

.....or even a fondant fancy smile How could anyone even think of eating one of those Barbie doll- pink monstrosities. Mary Berry I was ashamed of you.

merlotgran Wed 17-Oct-12 22:42:14

I could point him in the direction of a firm of lawyers who have creamed off £400,000 from an estate without having to bake a single cup cake angry

nanaej Wed 17-Oct-12 22:19:33

He's a bright boy!

tattynan Wed 17-Oct-12 21:42:30

John was interviewed on my local news programme tonight and the reporter said John had a book deal and other offers in the pipeline and was predicted to earn £500,000 over the next year so I don't think he will be a lawyer.

crimson Wed 17-Oct-12 19:18:56

Drat; and I know the ending, now [but will probably have forgotten by then].

merlotgran Wed 17-Oct-12 19:17:28

It's repeated on Sunday morning, crimson

crimson Wed 17-Oct-12 19:15:02

I've missed all of this. Even the engineer who came out to fix my leak today was talking about; I'm trying to take it all in by a sort of process of osmosis by reading and listening about it. [I can't watch it on iplayer cause my sound still isn't working unless you lot give me a potted synopsis and then I watch it].

nanaej Wed 17-Oct-12 18:44:39

Probably trying to build up the pension fund!
No joke really..one is my brother..has a small firm that deals with immigration cases. No cash flow..lives on credit... not all lawyers are also good business men/women and actually are too kind to their clients!!

merlotgran Wed 17-Oct-12 18:38:49

Blimey, nanaej. No wonder the lawyers who are living off the fat of my (no longer disputed) inheritance are dragging their heels. Maybe I'm their only customer shock

Ana Wed 17-Oct-12 18:38:47

He'd have to work his way up once he qualified as a lawyer before he'd be making shedloads - and that's only if he could find a firm to take him on!

nanaej Wed 17-Oct-12 18:22:33

merlot lawyers are struggling too in the recession! I personally know three lawyers, in different London firms, who have all lost their pensions due to financial situation and current business is slow. John might be making the right financial decision! Better to follow your own heart than your mum's!

merlotgran Wed 17-Oct-12 17:47:23

He'll soon find he can make shed loads more money as a lawyer. hmm