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mrs boodles
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well pleased with mini oven and what I have cooked in it so far
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Wow that's fantastic Mea Boodles. )eat( The loaf in the 2nd picture looks especially yummy. Do you find it a lot more economical?
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Hmmm I think it looks a bit poisoned, best thing to do is send it all over here and I will do some extensive testing for you.








tee hee, it looks great well done you
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Bread turned out much better than in big oven. Definately think it is more economical than using the big oven for just a few things.
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It all looks very good. My mum cooked on a mini oven for years and turned out some lovely food. I do have a large oven, but nearly always use the convector setting on my microwave, convector oven. I do have normal oven shelves that I can use but always use the turntable as whatever I'm cooking, does so evenly.
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