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Default Raspberry and Coconut Loaf

"pfoley" > wrote in
k.net:

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> "PeterL" > wrote in message
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>> "pfoley" > wrote in
>> ink.net:
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>> >What about posting the carrot walnut muffin or yogurt loaf recipe
>> >too.

>>
>> Greedy *******!!
>>
>> But yeah......... I'll get around to it.
>>
>> It's 0151hrs...... we finished work about 45mins ago, and now I have
>> to

> get
>> up at 0600hrs to go do a fundraiser.
>>
>> Oh joy!!
>>
>>
>>
>> >Would 170 C be the same as 350 degrees or 375 degrees for the oven?

>>
>>
>> http://joshmadison.net/software/convert/
>>
>> A very good (small) program that will help you out on all those
>> little queries you may have.
>>
>> But to answer your question......... 170C is actually 338F
>>
>>
>>
>> >Why did you find placing a paper in the pan and hanging it over the
>> >side difficult? If the recipe calls for lining a pan with paper, I
>> >usually >

>> spray
>> >the pan first with Pam, and then press the paper into the pan and
>> >hang it over the sides; not ends of the pan, to lift it out.

>>
>> I couldn't be arsed.
>>
>> Which is why I now buy silicone cookware.
>>
>>
>> >I guess I needed a translation; sorry.

>>
>>
>> (Biting my tongue!!!) That's OK.
>>
>>
>> Ciao
>>
>>
>> --
>> Peter Lucas
>> Brisbane
>> Australia
>>
>> 'Enjoy today, it was paid for by a veteran'

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> "arsed"?



Couldn't be buggered.


> That conversion program is pretty good; I downloaded it.
> Too bad it didn't convert dollars to sterling and euro, I could use
> that,



http://www.xe.com/ucc/




--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia

'Enjoy today, it was paid for by a veteran'