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In article >, says...
> OK, I hope this is not too troll-ish.
>
> I bought myself a bread machine for Christmas. I had recently started
> making my own bread, rolls, etc. and thought that this little gadget may
> make things a little easier. All in all I would say yes, it does make
> bread making a little easier as it takes care of the kneading and rising
> issues without my intervention. It does not, however, really save time.
> What it will do is have a loaf a bread ready for dinner when I get
> home from work. That is a really nice feature and I do not need to wait
> until midnight to eat dinner.
>
> I am not sure that it was worth the investment. At times I do not think
> so but at other times it is just so nice to dump the ingredients into
> the hopper and press the button. At best I can say I am ambivalent
> about bread machines.
>
> OK, I know that this topic has been done to death. Now, finally having
> used one I have an opinion. I will now sit back and wait for the flames
> to roll in.
>
> Live well. -G
>

Many, if not most people are ambivalent about many, if not most things
that they do. It's actually a healthy thing. It's the people who are
"sure" about everything they do that you have to worry about.

Bob
[I feel ambivalent about the low flame, but I'm just trying to do my
part to reduce our dependency on foreign oil, after all]