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"Viviane" wrote in message u... Has anyone used this kit to make donuts? I've seen it in a chef supply shop in Sydney and it looks interesting. The main attraction is that you make donuts without frying them. Any comments on the kit - good or bad? Not in 20 years have I had a donut kit similar to what you are saying-- but I tried it once and out it went. Dee |
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I'm not sure what "Kit" you mean, but I foolishly bought a little electric
donut baker... It was a big disappointment! I haven't tossed it out yet, I found that it makes quick work of after school snacks using packaged muffin mixes. (the kind that come in a pouch and make 6 muffins). Kids think they're a wonderful treat. If I didn't have my grandson and his friends I'd donate the thing to the Goodwill. Rina "Viviane" wrote in message u... Has anyone used this kit to make donuts? I've seen it in a chef supply shop in Sydney and it looks interesting. The main attraction is that you make donuts without frying them. Any comments on the kit - good or bad? |
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I'm not sure what "Kit" you mean, but I foolishly bought a little electric
donut baker... It was a big disappointment! I haven't tossed it out yet, I found that it makes quick work of after school snacks using packaged muffin mixes. (the kind that come in a pouch and make 6 muffins). Kids think they're a wonderful treat. If I didn't have my grandson and his friends I'd donate the thing to the Goodwill. Rina "Viviane" wrote in message u... Has anyone used this kit to make donuts? I've seen it in a chef supply shop in Sydney and it looks interesting. The main attraction is that you make donuts without frying them. Any comments on the kit - good or bad? |
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