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	<title>Comments on: Breakfast Of Rice, Stir-fried Cucumbers And Fish</title>
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		<title>By: Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ann</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was always following your Organic Life blog...then decided to venture to your other blogs. YOu only have 3 right? :)

Reckon I will be following this one more now coz I am thinking of getting a toaster as well...maybe one like yours. A convention microwave is very expensive and if I am baking small scale, no point having to heat up a whole 40 litre oven ya!

You are from Ipoh? I am from there too....cool! Seldom meet bloggers from Ipoh!

&lt;strong&gt;Ann, thanks for dropping by and leaving me a comment here. I have more than 3 blogs, lol. Well over a hundred at any one time. 

As for your toaster oven, may i suggest you get one slightly bigger than mine. Say 20 over litres. I find the heating element in mine is far too near the food. And it&#039;s only a single bar at the top and another at the bottom. I quite like both the Moulinex (both Parkson and JJ has it in white) and Tefal toaster ovens (imho, a bit costly).

Baking with the toaster takes some trial and error. But it bakes well when you lower the temperature by about 25 deg and adding a few extra minutes to the cooking/baking time. Just need to experiment with it.

Cheers to Ipoh bloggers. Maybe we&#039;ll meet one day.&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was always following your Organic Life blog&#8230;then decided to venture to your other blogs. YOu only have 3 right? <img src='http://organicsamm.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Reckon I will be following this one more now coz I am thinking of getting a toaster as well&#8230;maybe one like yours. A convention microwave is very expensive and if I am baking small scale, no point having to heat up a whole 40 litre oven ya!</p>
<p>You are from Ipoh? I am from there too&#8230;.cool! Seldom meet bloggers from Ipoh!</p>
<p><strong>Ann, thanks for dropping by and leaving me a comment here. I have more than 3 blogs, lol. Well over a hundred at any one time. </p>
<p>As for your toaster oven, may i suggest you get one slightly bigger than mine. Say 20 over litres. I find the heating element in mine is far too near the food. And it&#8217;s only a single bar at the top and another at the bottom. I quite like both the Moulinex (both Parkson and JJ has it in white) and Tefal toaster ovens (imho, a bit costly).</p>
<p>Baking with the toaster takes some trial and error. But it bakes well when you lower the temperature by about 25 deg and adding a few extra minutes to the cooking/baking time. Just need to experiment with it.</p>
<p>Cheers to Ipoh bloggers. Maybe we&#8217;ll meet one day.</strong></p>
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