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Celebrity Bake Off: Fans are loving Annie Mac’s pronunciation of ‘kneading’

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Annie Mac delighted fans with her pronunciation of the word “kneading” on The Great Celebrity Bake Off. The former Radio 1 presenter appeared on Tuesday (5 April) night’s episode of the charity series for Stand Up To Cancer alongside musician Example and comedian Ed Gamble, with usual host Matt Lucas replacing a missing contestant.

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While talking viewers through her baking process, she said: “Maybe I should do a bit more nedding. You’re trying to get more air into it, so it’s less dense.

The only way you do that is by nedding it. ”Presenter Noel Fielding then asked the DJ about her pronunciation of the word, saying: “Word on the street is that instead of kneading dough you keep saying ‘nedding’ dough. ”Mac joked back: “Just because I don’t know the baking lingo. ”Fielding then said he was in favour of the pronunciation and that “in my opinion, it’s an upgrade”. “Don’t let anyone else tell you otherwise,” he added.

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