Thinking about getting a breadmaker.
Recommendations?
Breadmakers
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Re: Breadmakers
Found a couple of links for you.
http://www.breadmachinedigest.com/
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5122.html
http://www.viewpoints.com/Bread-Machines/recent_reviews
It's hard to sleep with the smell of bread baking LOL!
I've had a couple over the years.
Measure under your counters before you buy
some are pretty tall with the lid open and I barely had room
for it.
There are groups that share recipes and tips.
I miss mine used it for pizza dough a lot.
But gained 25 lbs. after getting the first one! Yikes!
I bought one used got the manual on the net for it.
It worked like a dream even mixed up cake mixes in it!
Pancakes, waffles too who knew. Kids loved to help dump
stuff in from the bread mixes.
http://www.breadmachinedigest.com/
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5122.html
http://www.viewpoints.com/Bread-Machines/recent_reviews
It's hard to sleep with the smell of bread baking LOL!
I've had a couple over the years.
Measure under your counters before you buy
some are pretty tall with the lid open and I barely had room
for it.
There are groups that share recipes and tips.
I miss mine used it for pizza dough a lot.
But gained 25 lbs. after getting the first one! Yikes!
I bought one used got the manual on the net for it.
It worked like a dream even mixed up cake mixes in it!
Pancakes, waffles too who knew. Kids loved to help dump
stuff in from the bread mixes.
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Re: Breadmakers
Breadmakers are hazardous to your waistline?
Hmm... might have to rethink this.
Hmm... might have to rethink this.