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Recommendations for Bread MachinesTeri from IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
The paddles tend to leave a large gaping hole in the bottom of the loaf - and when I say large, I am not exagerating. What you need to do is research to discover the models that don't have that great big hole. Post by cookwie RE: Recommendations for Bread MachinesI would definitely check out thrift stores. I bought a Breadman at Goodwill for $10.00 and am very happy with it. My sister got a Oster for $10.00. Goodwill gives you 10 days to return an appliance if it does not work properly. I Make 2 loaves a week, and have not bought bread since getting it. Post by WIsgal RE: Recommendations for Bread MachinesI have the Black and Decker All-In-One Horizontal Bread maker. Can set delayed bake so it will start before you wake up and it will be ready when you want. You just add ingredients in the order they tell you and turn it on. 4 hours from start to finish if regular and french bread. 1 hour 10 min for fast breads. Also does jams, desserts, can also do just dough and then you can bake it. Brown crusts - light or dark in the bread maker too, which was a surprise. Let us know what you got. Post By Sharon (Guest Post) RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
Oh and with the Fast Bake Breadmaker by Morphy Richards you can set it to start baking before you get up in the morning. Post by Monique63 RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
I have a Fast Bake Breadmaker by Morphy Richards but I do live in England. It's the best thing! Post by Monique63 RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
I have an Oster. I got it in March and am very pleased with it. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
I am on my second Black and Decker. GREAT PRODUCT! I use it for breads and pizza dough (and I even use the pizza dough for flat bread) It has survived falling off the counter on to the ceramic floor! (I used wholewheat flour and should have put more water in the recipe). Post By Cool Cook (Guest Post) RE: Recommendations for Bread Machines
I purchased a bread maker from walmart.com shortly after Thanksgiving. It is a Sunbeam. We got it for $40-something. Now, we make 2 or 3 loaves of bread a week and never buy bread anymore! Post by majorw RE: Recommendations for Bread MachinesA lot of those are turning up in thrift shops, and you can download the book for the particular brand you find. Post by kimhis RE: Recommendations for Bread MachinesI had a Wilbilt for many years and it served me well. Two years ago I saw a Zojirushi and liked the looks of it so my husband got it for me. I absolutly love it! It has so many features that are great. I love to set it the night before and wake up to the smell of baking bread. It makes 1 1/2 pound loaves which is just right for us. Investigate their web site. Post by Glenn'sMom |
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