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1 minute ago, cornishcarlos said:

10 mins !!! I want one too..

Could bang out pies made to order for our restaurant at that speed ????

Sounds like a 70s advert though 

You still have to do all the usual work of making pies.

It doesn't mix the pastry, roll it out or mix and cook the filling.

It's just a gimmick, like the 'George Foreman' grill.

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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

You still have to do all the usual work of making pies.

It doesn't mix the pastry, roll it out or mix and cook the filling.

It's just a gimmick, like the 'George Foreman' grill.

Still i would like one if anyone has seen them.

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19 minutes ago, Crossy said:

As a lover of the larger pie I could be tempted...

Chicken and thyme pie made in that one:

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/C18Vw7v-m-S.mp4

 

Every time I see them I um and ah about buying one, this topic has made me not only hungry but think perhaps I should get one. Can get a family sized piemaker in Oz for just under 600 Bht so if novelty wears off after a couple of uses no big deal.

 

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no luck on lazada or alibaba, but amazon may actually try shipping to thailand (despite the best efforts of thai customs)

 

the breville unit has four 4-inch cavities, claims 8 minute baking time, $130 used, $300 new

 

https://www.amazon.com/Breville-BPI640XL-Personal-Pie-Maker/dp/B004RF7QFQ#sp_detail_feedbackForm

 

also sold online from oz, nz and uk

 

makes fruit or meat pies

 

seven more pages of listings starting here, for 4 or 6 pies at at time, and regular 9-inch full size pies, from sunbeam, masterchef, wolfgang puck, emerille, quest

 

recipes and reviews  https://www.minipiemaker.com/

 

service http://www.brevilleusasupport.com/bpi640xl/

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5 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

And it will end up with the sandwich maker, and the bread maker.

Or in my case; "And it will end up alongside the sandwich maker, the bread maker, the coffee machine, the juice press, the mixer and the waffle maker in the cupboard gathering dust."

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1 minute ago, Salerno said:

Or in my case; "And it will end up alongside the sandwich maker, and the bread maker in the cupboard gathering dust."

That's what I meant, together with the Hoover which is also in the cupboard gathering dust.    LOL

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1 minute ago, Salerno said:

Just edited after checking the cupboard to see what I'd missed off the list 555

 

On the plus side, in your case, Hoovers are supposed to collect dust ????

Really?   LOL   I was actually quoting Tim Vine's winning one-liner in 2017.

 

I've put my Hoover on eBay, it was only stuck in the cupboard gathering dust.   BooBoom.

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56 minutes ago, farmerjo said:

Don't use a credit card and only have a Thai debit card so was hoping to get in Thailand.

I buy stuff from all over the world using my Thai debit card.

Never any problems.

 

Use my bread machine 2-3x a week, perfect bread every time.

I also make pizza dough and yogurt in it.

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3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Look all right, but will the mincemeat filling I made last year poison me?

 

I will be fine, possibly taste even better (xmas pud and cake do).

 

I can recommend a strong solution of washing-soda (sodium carbonate or soda ash) to clean out the baked on stuff on your oven. Get it from your pool chemicals supplier. Wear your Marrigolds (rubber gloves).

 

Sodium hydroxide (lye or drain cleaner) is even better but may dissolve the oven.

 

 

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