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Viviane
 
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Default Donut express kit

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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"Viviane" > wrote in message
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> 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


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> 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
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> 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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