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    Oh im tempted now. We are going through loads of bread at mo. Ds keeps asking how breads made i tried by hand and it turned out okish. Which one would you recommend? Another thing to take worksurface up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louise View Post
    Oh im tempted now. We are going through loads of bread at mo. Ds keeps asking how breads made i tried by hand and it turned out okish. Which one would you recommend? Another thing to take worksurface up.

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    Dont ask me to recommend. I just bought it because I saw it on the shelf in Tesco and thought Mine was £25 but I didnt do any research into the best buy. Just spur of the moment.
    Annie x

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    Just mentioned it to hubbie he thinks it'll be more expensive. Yet he wants hes own loaf to cut thick each week. Some how we get through 4 a week yet we still have different things for lunch. Thats 3 of us and 1 mindee 3 days a week.
    Can you do one like best of both? I really don't like brown hubbie dosent like white(mind you neither do i now unless its a bacon sandwich) so we get that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louise View Post
    Just mentioned it to hubbie he thinks it'll be more expensive. Yet he wants hes own loaf to cut thick each week. Some how we get through 4 a week yet we still have different things for lunch. Thats 3 of us and 1 mindee 3 days a week.
    Can you do one like best of both? I really don't like brown hubbie dosent like white(mind you neither do i now unless its a bacon sandwich) so we get that.

    Lou
    You could do one of each. The ready mix packets are 55p in Tesco (75 p in Sainburys )
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    I am a bit of a researcher before I buy things and I usually end up with the most expensive I usually make a 75% wholemeal, 25% white loaf as have found it tastes the nicest. Mine is a Panasonic

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    Hello , I bought a bread maker today and its awesome !!! was so excited waiting for the bread to come out and it tasted lovely . Only prob was the loaf was quite small and we've eaten it lol . It has a timer on it so i will set it before i go to bed and hopefully be woken bu the smell of freash bread. Mine was the cookworks one from argos , £23.99 . It even makes jam !!! cant wait to try that.

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    Hmmm now I want one but am not sure if it would be a five minute wonder

    What do you think?

    miffy xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by miffy View Post
    Hmmm now I want one but am not sure if it would be a five minute wonder

    What do you think?

    miffy xx
    I am still loving it after a week and hubby said his bacon butty was the best ever this morning. That was the first loaf I have made from scratch.
    Annie x

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    I love mine, I did loads of research first, i was going to go for the worral thompson one, but reviews said it was pants.

    I went for a panasonic sd-255, it was the best money I have spent, the bread is lush and so easy to make. its rrp is £99 so not cheap, but i managed to get a brand new one off ebay for £50 (i think it was a store return, but everything was still in its packaging on the inside, the box just looked a little battered.
    it has loads of recipes in the instructions and I am going to make lots of different breads, take pictures of it and make a recipe book, that way mindees get to choose which bread they want
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flutterbyes View Post
    I love mine, I did loads of research first, i was going to go for the worral thompson one, but reviews said it was pants.

    I went for a panasonic sd-255, it was the best money I have spent, the bread is lush and so easy to make. its rrp is £99 so not cheap, but i managed to get a brand new one off ebay for £50 (i think it was a store return, but everything was still in its packaging on the inside, the box just looked a little battered.
    it has loads of recipes in the instructions and I am going to make lots of different breads, take pictures of it and make a recipe book, that way mindees get to choose which bread they want
    What a good idea.
    Annie x

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    its a rare occurence, but sometimes I come out with a gem.

    nothing at all do to with wanting to try all the recipes of course
    boo

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    Quote Originally Posted by annie337 View Post
    Ive just found this.
    http://www.carrsbreadmaker.info/recipes/index.html. I am sure there are loads more sites.
    Hi Annie, thanks for that i've had a breadmaker for a couple of years now, but have used for quite a while, and some of the recipes look good so it looks like i'm going to have to get mine out again

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    I love the idea flutterbyes - now all I need is the breadmaker

    miffy xx

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    lol, i cant recommend the panasonic one highly enough, its just the steep price tag!
    boo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flutterbyes View Post
    lol, i cant recommend the panasonic one highly enough, its just the steep price tag!
    That's the one I have and it's fab. Worth every penny to me

 

 
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