You bake these, Cashew and Raisin Cookies.
Sundry Bakes
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Sundry Bakes
What do you do if you have no biscuits in to go with your brew?
You bake these, Cashew and Raisin Cookies.

You bake these, Cashew and Raisin Cookies.
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Re: Sundry Bakes
I would put weight on just looking at them. Well done Ian but include me out....
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Re: Sundry Bakes
I will make a batch for our Bosom Friends Coffee Morning on Saturday. Better leave the nuts out though and double up on the raisins. Nuts do funny things to some folk. 
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I'll be round on Wednesday.
I can bring my own storage box if it helps...
I'll be round on Wednesday.
I can bring my own storage box if it helps...
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Re: Sundry Bakes
I had an hour to spare before tea so why not? Rich Scones from the Be-Ro recipe book, (every household should have one) we have two

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They look good enough to eat but not for me I'm afraid. I have learned my lesson. Carbs is a very slippy slope!
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Re: Sundry Bakes
What do you do if you have two many apples?
Make an Apple Pie of course.

Been out to get some double cream while it was baking.
Make an Apple Pie of course.
Been out to get some double cream while it was baking.
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Re: Sundry Bakes
Trouble with baking..... I only have to look at your goodies Ian and I put weight on!
But well done, nice to see the old skills being practised.
My Mother had a Be-ro book and swore by it.
But well done, nice to see the old skills being practised.
My Mother had a Be-ro book and swore by it.
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Re: Sundry Bakes
Anyone that doesn't have a BeRo book is missing out on the all the basics of cooking and baking. We have two, an original from when we first got married, all the measures in imperial and I got a later version a few years ago which has metric first for the measures but still has the imperial equivalents, also slightly different recipes, I suppose to cater for later tastes in baking. It still has all the basics though for pies, puddings, pastry, batters etc. It was still free when I got the latest edition or maybe postage only. 
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