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I am new to breadmakers, and received a Toastmaster 1.5lb maker.
While I plan to eventually make mix from scratch and do it the *real* way, I am hoping there are places to buy ready-to-go packages. Can anyone recommend, a place to buy kits for common bread? Thank you, Frank |
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Frank wrote:
> I am new to breadmakers, and received a Toastmaster 1.5lb maker. > > While I plan to eventually make mix from scratch and do it the *real* > way, I am hoping there are places to buy ready-to-go packages. > > Can anyone recommend, a place to buy kits for common bread? > > Thank you, > Frank I don't know where you are but in the U.S., any stupidmarket should have them. -- Steve Why don't they make mouse flavored cat food? |
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![]() "Scott" > wrote in message ... > In article > , > (Frank) wrote: > > > I am new to breadmakers, and received a Toastmaster 1.5lb maker. > > > > While I plan to eventually make mix from scratch and do it the *real* > > way, I am hoping there are places to buy ready-to-go packages. > > > > Can anyone recommend, a place to buy kits for common bread? > > > > Well, many would argue that the "real" way is without a bread machine, > but.... > As was posted, supermarkets have them. But the effort involved in adding > ingredients to the machine is so minimal, packaged mixes don't really > save much if any time/effort. all the pre packaged mixes i have seen are priced as if they were gold... just search the web for an easy recipie and go with it. randy |
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> Scott heimdall
> >>orangutan (Frank) wrote: >> >> I am new to breadmakers, and received a Toastmaster 1.5lb maker. >> Can anyone recommend, a place to buy kits for common bread? > >Well, many would argue that the "real" way is without a bread machine. Well, then the exact same argument applies to using a stand mixer, ie. Kitchen Ache. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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![]() The Toastmaster comes with a recipe book. You can't get more basic than the French Bread recipe. Flour, water, yeast, sugar and salt. Go for it ! On 23 Aug 2004 07:24:14 -0700, (Frank) wrote: >I am new to breadmakers, and received a Toastmaster 1.5lb maker. > >While I plan to eventually make mix from scratch and do it the *real* >way, I am hoping there are places to buy ready-to-go packages. > >Can anyone recommend, a place to buy kits for common bread? > >Thank you, >Frank <rj> |
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