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Register - Jean-Marc - 02-04-2011

hi I am having a problem to get registered. My email add, a gmail.com is not being accepted. Can anybody help please.


RE: Register - Stretch - 02-04-2011

Jean-Marc Wrote:hi I am having a problem to get registered. My email add, a gmail.com is not being accepted. Can anybody help please.

This forum software won't accept some email extensions. If you really want to join then get a Hotmail or Yahoo account although I'm not sure why anyone in Belgium would want or need to join this forum. If you are genuine you'll be more than welcome.


RE: Register - PREM - 03-04-2011

hes has probably got a waffle recipe.


RE: Register - Jean-Marc - 03-04-2011

Stretch Wrote:
Jean-Marc Wrote:hi I am having a problem to get registered. My email add, a gmail.com is not being accepted. Can anybody help please.

This forum software won't accept some email extensions. If you really want to join then get a Hotmail or Yahoo account although I'm not sure why anyone in Belgium would want or need to join this forum. If you are genuine you'll be more than welcome.

Thanks for the informations. I do live in Belgium, but unfortunately I have not yet seen any forum on Kitchen fitters. I am intending to join this forum, for sharing and learning too.


RE: Register - Guest - 03-04-2011

PREM Wrote:hes has probably got a waffle recipe.

Her you are, cheers ROFL30h

Ingredients
2 cups cake flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 large eggs, separated
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
2 cups milk
non-stick cooking spray
Directions
Preheat the waffle iron according to the manufacturer's instructions. In 1 medium bowl sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. Set aside. In a second bowl use the wooden spoon to beat together the egg yolks and sugar until sugar is completely dissolved and eggs have turned a pale yellow. Add the vanilla extract, melted butter, and milk to the eggs and whisk to combine. Combine the egg-milk mixture with the flour mixture and whisk just until blended. Do not over mix. In third bowl, beat the egg whites with an electric mixer until soft peaks form, about 1 minute. Using the rubber spatula, gently fold the egg whites into the waffle batter. Do not overmix! Coat the waffle iron with non-stick cooking spray and pour enough batter in iron to just cover waffle grid. Close and cook as per manufacturer's instructions until golden brown, about 2 to 3 minutes. Serve immediately.


RE: Register - PREM - 03-04-2011

we i sort of asked.
unsure of what cake flour is thoughThumbUp
any who, we digress. welcome jean marc. you have to shorten that name is it jean or marc?
what do you do work wise?


RE: Register - Stretch - 03-04-2011

My life doesn't get any easier here does it?.....Banghead


RE: Register - Jean-Marc - 03-04-2011

PREM Wrote:we i sort of asked.
unsure of what cake flour is thoughThumbUp
any who, we digress. welcome jean marc. you have to shorten that name is it jean or marc?
what do you do work wise?

hi Prem, I have been in flooring for the last 20 years,


6 months ago I was called by a lady for refinishing a timber flooring for her new home she bought in Brussels. She called me back 2 months later to fixed her Kitchen, which she bought at Ikea, 2 guys from Roumania did the installation. But later the door of the refrigerator came in here hand, it was a door on door fixture. The pannel on the dish washer was fixed with double face tape. Well, I never did kitchen at all, but reading the manual, I have been able to fix it. Dishwasher is a real pain in the a$$. I had to relevel the furniture, when she put the cooking oil in a pan, all the oil go completely on the right side. I fix those stuff for her, and she was happy. Since then I am trying to learn more about kitchen and take some Ikea kitchens to install. But I want to do it the perfect way, is there a place on this forum where I can learn more about the trade.


RE: Register - mammy - 03-04-2011

Jean-Marc Wrote:
PREM Wrote:we i sort of asked.
unsure of what cake flour is thoughThumbUp
any who, we digress. welcome jean marc. you have to shorten that name is it jean or marc?
what do you do work wise?

hi Prem, I have been in flooring for the last 20 years,


6 months ago I was called by a lady for refinishing a timber flooring for her new home she bought in Brussels. She called me back 2 months later to fixed her Kitchen, which she bought at Ikea, 2 guys from Roumania did the installation. But later the door of the refrigerator came in here hand, it was a door on door fixture. The pannel on the dish washer was fixed with double face tape. Well, I never did kitchen at all, but reading the manual, I have been able to fix it. Dishwasher is a real pain in the a$$. I had to relevel the furniture, when she put the cooking oil in a pan, all the oil go completely on the right side. I fix those stuff for her, and she was happy. Since then I am trying to learn more about kitchen and take some Ikea kitchens to install. But I want to do it the perfect way, is there a place on this forum where I can learn more about the trade.

If you have the patience and calmness of mind to sort out an IKEA kitchen then you could probably teach me and some others on here a thing or two.