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Is there such an animal? We're looking for a bread machine that can
make two loaves at the same time. Standard bread cycle, dough cycle, sweet and whole wheat cycles would be nice, and a bake only cycle as well. Does this machine exist? Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() Ranee Mueller wrote: > Is there such an animal? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...lance&n=284507 |
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![]() "Ranee Mueller" > wrote in message ... > Is there such an animal? We're looking for a bread machine that can > make two loaves at the same time. Standard bread cycle, dough cycle, > sweet and whole wheat cycles would be nice, and a bake only cycle as > well. Does this machine exist? > > Regards, > Ranee Ranee, I don't have the site I saw this on, (and I went thru most of my history) but Yes, I think I did see this just a day or so. It was one of those WOW moments. I can't even remember what brand, but Zojo would be a good start. Wishing you good luck. Dee Dee |
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RoR > wrote: > Try this link: It's a double baker: > > Tiny URL version: > http://tinyurl.com/dd6xn Thank you! I will further bother you to ask if you know of any brand that makes this with larger pans. I've been looking, but evidently haven't hit upon the right search terms. I just get a deluge of hits, and not what I need. Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote: > Ranee, I don't have the site I saw this on, (and I went thru most of my > history) but Yes, I think I did see this just a day or so. It was one of > those WOW moments. I can't even remember what brand, but Zojo would be a > good start. > Wishing you good luck. > Dee Dee Thank you! I thought of Zorushi (sp?), and shuddered at the price. Maybe they will be the only ones, though? Regards, Ranee Remove do not & spam to e-mail me. "She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13 http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/ http://talesfromthekitchen.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() "Ranee Mueller" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > RoR > wrote: > >> Try this link: It's a double baker: >> >> Tiny URL version: >> http://tinyurl.com/dd6xn > > Thank you! > > I will further bother you to ask if you know of any brand that makes > this with larger pans. I've been looking, but evidently haven't hit > upon the right search terms. I just get a deluge of hits, and not what > I need. > > Regards, > Ranee > Ranee, I just bought a new (cheap) Toastmaster - received yesterday -- and it is a 1-1/2 lb. loaf. My i'-cheapo Oster which I really liked started getting hot, so I decided to go for a new one, but they were too expensive for my pocket book just to make pizza dough (yesterday when I got it, I immediately made bread sticks). My point is: The Other oster pan I'd been using even though it was a 2 lb. pan, seems TWICE as big as this 1-1/2 lb. (Also the quality of the lining is not really good enough to recommend.) I will use this for its intended use -- pizza dough -- and maybe try it for a small rye loaf, but I am wondering after watching it, if it really has the power for a rye loaf. For the recipe, it calls for 3 cups of flour whereas my Oster was a 4 cup. Now that doesn't seem like too much difference, but it is to me -- particularly I use 4.5 oz. for my cup measurement. It made about 12 bread sticks and 1 good sized dinner roll. I was going to buy the breadmaster at $70, but the reviews were not good. Be sure and check the reviews out at amazon before you buy. I'm glad I didn't buy the breadmaster (online at Costco for $70) because the reviews are awful. I'd think about it twice before I bought a bm with a lb. or 1-2/ lb. Pretty darned small. Let us know what you buy. Dee Dee |
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![]() "Ranee Mueller" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > RoR > wrote: > >> Try this link: It's a double baker: >> >> Tiny URL version: >> http://tinyurl.com/dd6xn > > Thank you! > > I will further bother you to ask if you know of any brand that makes > this with larger pans. I've been looking, but evidently haven't hit > upon the right search terms. I just get a deluge of hits, and not what > I need. > > Regards, > Ranee > Hi Ranee; I have a double barrel bread machine. It's a bread machine and a mini oven. It's really not like a toaster oven although it can be used to make toast. Not very well. But the oven part is great when I've got a lot of things to do in the oven and not enough room. MoM |
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