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Mixing your mix powder

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How do you mix yours?

Measure the ingredients in to a jar and give it a quick shake.
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Measure the ingredients in to a jar and spend ten minutes rotating and shaking.
2
15%
Measure the ingredients in to a bowl, mix thoroughly with a spoon and then decant in to a jar.
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Another method?
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Mixing your mix powder

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Was wondering how fastidious people are with mixing their mix powders?
They've been cooking on Blue Peter, now they're sampling the dishes,
I don't normally like tomatoes John but this is delicious.

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