ladies comments for new travellers
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Re: ladies comments for new travellers
Hi Jay&Dee, Kerrie and I are setting up to be able to free camp. We have started the “list” but wonder if you would like to list here (or PM if you prefer) what you think is needed to free camp? If a new thread is more appropriate please let me know folks.
Kerrie and Dan
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I have started a new thread so would very much appreciate your list there Jay&Dee, please.
Thanks, Dan
Kerrie and Dan
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I have started a new thread so would very much appreciate your list there Jay&Dee, please.
Thanks, Dan
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boroma I think it may be plastic and for what I can see its starmaid which is great in microwaves ,I have a few types similar
yes am like you re the silicon even though people say its ok ,there is a temp limit I think
you can get corellle casserole dishes too , nice and light to carry as well
yes am like you re the silicon even though people say its ok ,there is a temp limit I think
you can get corellle casserole dishes too , nice and light to carry as well
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Thanks rainy, that’s a thought as I do have Corelle and I do have a large bowl that I could possibly use.rainy wrote: you can get corellle casserole dishes too , nice and light to carry as well
I will look for the Starmaid dish as well when I am next in a BigW store, it is cheap enough.
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Hi Boroma yes its that microwave plastic with a clear lid. There was a smaller one as well, I just happened across it when I was looking for something else. I’m experimenting with the silicon bakeware but can’t say I’m a fan of it.
Regards Cathy.
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OK, the deal is done. I have just come from BigW after purchasing the recommended Starmaid dish. It is a little shallower than I normally use but I am sure I will adjust.
Thanks Cathy aka Jayco Gypsy for taking the time and effort to photograph/post it for me.
Thanks to all who have assisted me with advice, I will definitely let you know how the bread and butter pudding turns out when I do it.
Thanks Cathy aka Jayco Gypsy for taking the time and effort to photograph/post it for me.
Thanks to all who have assisted me with advice, I will definitely let you know how the bread and butter pudding turns out when I do it.
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yum we can all try a taste test for you
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Hi Boroma love bread and butter pudding, how do you cook it in the microwave. I have only ever cooked it in the oven with the water jacket (Nans way)
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Jayco Gypsy wrote:Hi Boroma love bread and butter pudding, how do you cook it in the microwave. I have only ever cooked it in the oven with the water jacket (Nans way)
Easy Cathy, just mix as you would normally and put it in the microwave for 3 mins to cook and then let stand for a few mins. Repeat the process until it is cooked through. I always use a loaf pan.
You’ll never bother with the traditional way ever again once you do it this way.
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rainy wrote:yum we can all try a taste test for you
OK, let me know what you think….LOL