fresher than fresh.
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Advantages good aroma, eat it hot with plenty of butter
Disadvantages every body gets to it before me :-(
After always wanting a breadmaker, i got a wonderfull surprise one day after coming in from shopping my partner had bought me a special present in a big brown cardboard box.
once i managed to open the box, there it was a lovely chrome breadmaker, i set to work on making my first ever loaf of bread within seconds.Following the instruction manual was easy enough, and no fancy ingredients were needed as every thing you need is available in all super markets.
The good thing about the bread maker is you dont just have to make bread in it, you can make whole range of things ie :-Jam
cakes
muffins
doughnuts ( no need for the seaside trips to get your doughnuts)
brown
white
softgrain
granary
italian herb
cheese 'n' onion
french
and my favorite CHOCOLATE BREAD
a) its easy to programme
b) the outer casing stays cool ( ideal for when there are children about the house)
c) its very easy to clean as everything is dishwasher safe.
d) it makes your house smell lovely
e) its got a window in the lid so that you can monitor the progress of the loaf.
f) Fresh bread whenever you want it.
g) It even has a timer so that you can set it before you go to bed and wake up to fresh bread.
The only other problem is beating everyone else to the freshly baked loaf as it only lasts about an hour in my house!!
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nogbad 09/04/2006 20:47
mark1961 25/10/2004 15:16
Sounds like a good product. I would love the chance to wake up to freah bread every morning. MARK
oblivious0r 17/10/2004 21:39
i'd really love one of these as we always eat about a loaf a day
Puma1000 16/10/2004 17:49
John1958 16/10/2004 08:41
I think this would be worth having...fresh baked is always best...not plastic supermarket stuff...who ever saw a bread recipe that showed plastic as an ingredient...John