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Great British Bake Off

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Spidergran5 Wed 06-Aug-14 09:48:36

Is anyone else as excited as I am for the new series tonight? I have heard that they've got the oldest and youngest contestants to date... should be interesting!!

Lona Fri 19-Sept-14 10:05:06

Maybe Mary is just getting a little tired of it all.
I can understand what you mean Purple.

Purpledaffodil Thu 18-Sept-14 20:16:36

Have to say I didn't like Mary's jacket either and they are usually very appealing. I agree Lona that she is being downplayed rather. I saw her live at the Birmingham Good Food Show this summer and she did come across as a less dynamic personality than I expected (cannot really explain without being ageist and this is not the place). Perhaps that is allowing Himself to rule the roost, he certainly has an unappealing swagger IMO.

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 18-Sept-14 19:02:41

sparkygran (in case she doesn't see it)

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 18-Sept-14 19:02:00

* sparkygran* I've got a recipe for that kind of Angel cake in my (very old) Mrs Beeton's book. It must be a pared down version sizewise. Needs quarter pint of egg whites. I made it once, thinking it was my sort of Angel layer cake - seem to remember it was tough and boring. grin

Ana Thu 18-Sept-14 18:39:00

He is very smug, isn't he? Fancies himself, as we used to say...grin

Lona Thu 18-Sept-14 18:34:21

Am I the only person to think that Mary is being reduced to a sidekick for Paul Hollywood?
He is so patronising and superior, I could give him a large piece of custard pie straight in the kisser!!

sparkygran Thu 18-Sept-14 18:23:07

Once upon a time in the dark ages I made an Angel cake it required 13 egg whites - can`t remember what else probably sugar - it was magnificent - just needed to share since jingle flagged up Angel layer probably not the same at all anyway hey ho

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 18-Sept-14 16:41:29

I love shop bought cake. Especially Angel layer. And lemon Madeira (butter).

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 18-Sept-14 16:39:50

shock I thought she looked awful in it!

Ana Thu 18-Sept-14 16:30:10

Not sure about the jacket - I certainly wouldn't wear it, but it kind of suited Mary.

I couldn't help noticing that she was wearing false nails last night though - hope she doesn't when she's cooking! shock

shysal Thu 18-Sept-14 16:27:03

Just read that Mary Berry's M&S bomber jacket shown last night has sold out today! I wasn't keen on that one, but some of her more fitted jackets suit her, I think.
The Bake-Off is a close run thing now, all being of similar ability, not sure who will win.

Deedaa Sat 13-Sept-14 23:43:13

I might just do that gillybob DH doesn't mind a "bought" cake as long as he keeps his sugar levels up grin

durhamjen Sat 13-Sept-14 01:19:09

I have just found out that the flat I was thinking of buying in the village was originally part of the workhouse. They were the cottage homes for children in the grounds. What is now the library was the Union office.

Now I need to look at the inmates. I have been in a workhouse without knowing it. It was the children's ward in the hospital when I was five.

gillybob Fri 12-Sept-14 07:29:40

If you have a Morrisons near you Deeda just go and buy one and stick a little pink rose in the top of their "festival cake" exactly the same, and quite delicious.

whenim64 Fri 12-Sept-14 07:25:29

A really interesting programme and how fascinating to learn that the forebear who put his family into the workhouse was made to pay for their upkeep.

NfkDumpling Fri 12-Sept-14 07:01:43

It was a really good programme. Interesting about the workhouse. Recently workhouses have been portrayed in a better light and I expect some were. But the Norwich one was particularly awful.

papaoscar Fri 12-Sept-14 06:16:31

A paricularly sad experience for Mary Berry, DJen, which reminded me how truly awful social conditions were for many ordinary people in the not-so-old days. An absolute disgrace, callous and cruel treatment by the authorities of the times, which we should never forget.

durhamjen Fri 12-Sept-14 00:03:25

Did anyone see Mary Berry on WDYTYA tonight?
She cried at the idea of her forebears being in the workhouse. And she actually looked at both sides of her family, not just one person.
It was very interesting. Will not spoil it any more for those who have recorded it.

Deedaa Thu 11-Sept-14 23:34:55

DH wants me to make the Princess Cake - I think this says more about him than it does about the cake grin

Nelliemoser Thu 11-Sept-14 22:47:11

The princess cake looked far too sickly for my taste. The savarins were a different matter though.

annodomini Thu 11-Sept-14 22:45:07

A light touch worked that time.

annodomini Thu 11-Sept-14 22:44:48

I have just realised that the reason for my occasional repeat posts is that I have been a bit heavy handed with the 'Ctrl+Enter' way of posting.

Purpledaffodil Thu 11-Sept-14 22:07:38

Glad I'm not the only cynic Ana grin

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 11-Sept-14 20:18:21

Sorry! As you were!

jinglbellsfrocks Thu 11-Sept-14 20:18:03

Quoting Gracesgran:

"^Yes. It's the ones who can afford fancy machines that this "Bake-off" appeals to. Your over-fed, winme sozzled middle classes^.

I think that statement says more about the maker of it than those who enjoy cooking and baking and like to invest in their hobby."

grin Nah. Not over fed at the mo. (been on diet for couple of months) and rarely drink. just a miserable old bugger [grin ]

You could have edited out my typo there! hmm