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Thread: Soda Stream !!

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    Default Soda Stream !!

    Strange question I'm afraid - considering buying a Soda Stream (due to our soon-to-be remote location ) - has anyone got one and are they cheaper in the long run or not?

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    Wahooooooo, we've got our original Sodastream from the 70's .....mum was going to throw it out...can you believe it! It's a retro icon :P

    I didn't know they still sold them. I take it that means you can still get the juice concentrate to go in them. The old 'cola' one used to taste like liquorice. I bet they're a bit better now :mrgreen:


    Milliemoo

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    Soda strams are cool, though much like sandwhich toasters, juicers, coffe machines fancy blenders and slicing devices, they are used extensivley for a week and off they travel to the back of the cupboard. When they are re found they are great again for a week.

    hmm cheese and baked bean snadwhich toastie hmmmm



    Dan

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    Hmmm it's gonna join our breadmaker then... I'll scratch that idea and we'll make do with corporation pop (water!)...

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    Oh

    yes and my smoothie maker, veg steamer, slow cooker and I wonder why hubby won't buy me a breadmaker

    o

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    We used the breadmaker extensively for the first, err, week?

    Makes great bread but for some reason we just didn't keep it up!

    ... u sure there isn't a juicer in there somewhere too jo? Oh jeez, and to think it's all in storage ready to join me again and be pushed to the back of a NZ kitchen cupboard!

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    Moorf

    it's true isn't it the bigger the house the more junk you store. The same with handbags too.

    If I put all the money in the bank what I spent on rubbish I would have a fortune and I am not kidding.

    Jo

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    Well we've just enloyed our first loaf from our new breadmaker and it was FAB. I used the basic white recipe, but added some olives and oregano.

    Come on you lot...dig out ya bread makers and make bread which is good for you. :P Do you know how much vra*p is in supermarket bread? No nutritional value at all.

    You been told! :mrgreen:

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    my new bread seems to have affected my typing skills.....sorry ops:

    Milliemoo

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    Hmm on the subject of bread - I find it goes off SUPER quickly here - have been advised to keep it in the fridge!

    I also believe there is less crap in the bread here.

    Millie.. I shall be using my breadmaker when we get our stuff out of storage - probably for the first week!


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