Cake mixture to wet maybe? Or did you open the oven door to check too soon- that's the ususal cause.
At least you remembered the buttons, unlike me!
We have some heat- wow. Gas fire full on, probably need new, but forget it! Oil-filled radiator on in hall, so there & landing getting better. Have found little fan heater too. Coughing well.
Have sort of wiped down in bathroom- they'd tried, bless them. It'll get done properly over w/end- oh but OH will want to continue removing tiles in there......
Meal- waffles, baked beans & fried eggs! Yummy! J.
Becks, why is there a pencil sticking up at the front of the cake? The giant-cookie style of cake, as that appears to be, was the type baked by my grandmother, who was always apologising for them, but we kids loved them because they were crispy on the outside and soft in the middle. My other grandmother bought French Fancies, I don't remember her baking.
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Cake mixture to wet maybe? Or did you open the oven door to check too soon- that's the ususal cause.
At least you remembered the buttons, unlike me!
We have some heat- wow. Gas fire full on, probably need new, but forget it! Oil-filled radiator on in hall, so there & landing getting better. Have found little fan heater too. Coughing well.
Have sort of wiped down in bathroom- they'd tried, bless them. It'll get done properly over w/end- oh but OH will want to continue removing tiles in there......
Meal- waffles, baked beans & fried eggs! Yummy! J.
Beck's! Job done!
As a Grandad myself! Would be more than happy to recive that cake!
But must admit, on your earlier post! Thought a few sausage would make that a perfect "Toad in the hole"
Just for you Geoff!
jo, I never open the door. In fact I normally forget it's even in there. Should I be baking on 180 or 190? It electric fan oven.
Dean!!!

Four Candles
The circle is complete 10,000+ postings and 5 and a bit months later-
Kate they have arrived


Dean, toad in the hole :- D :- D
Becks, why is there a pencil sticking up at the front of the cake? The giant-cookie style of cake, as that appears to be, was the type baked by my grandmother, who was always apologising for them, but we kids loved them because they were crispy on the outside and soft in the middle. My other grandmother bought French Fancies, I don't remember her baking.
LOL Flo!!!! It's a silver candle!!

Becks can I have a slice?
Geoff sorry but it is a sad world these days.
Check your locker kate! And everyone else! He won't miss a few slices!
p.s. I will not be held responsible for any after effects. Eat at your own peril!!
