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On Sep 25, 12:50*pm, "cshenk" > wrote:
> "cybercat" wrote > > >>Probably doesn't save any time. *But I get great results and I know > >>what I'm eating. > > This makes sense, and might get me to use my breadmaker more often. What > > killed me was the little tiny loaves. If I just used it for kneading, I > > could make many little tiny loaves! > > Yup! *And no preservatives which are a plus for us (but be ready, they DO > mold faster!). *If you want little loaves, real easy. *Just let it do the > dough, then after second rise (the machine normally has a dough only setting > so will stop on it's own and beep), separate and bake as normal in the oven. > > I like to play with different seasonings and that's easy to do with a > machine. *I havent bought bread (except when waiting for my stuff to arrive > from Japan) in 15 years other than the rare specialty loaf. > > Another thing, it's cheaper (though not hugely so if you base on cheapest > day old bread outlet bread) than store bought and costs less to run the > breadmachine than the oven (except with little loaves you wont see that). > > I have a neighbor who uses her's almost as much as I do. *Her's is in the > garage and she runs it right back there on a table with the flour and dry > goods stored right under it in a bunch of plastic containers. *Works for > her! I make 1.5# loaves - not tiny. I need to start making 1# loaves. My ABM makes up to 2# loaves. loaves is a weird word..... Susan B. |
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