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Anyone know of a good quality breadmaker that doesn't leave a hole in the loaf?

 

I heard there were ones with retractable paddles etc but I am struggling to find one on the internet.

 

Cheers

 

Nick

 

Yep my missus .... She makes bread every day the traditional way .... Proofed by the fire twice and knocked back so its full of air ... Beautiful ...........

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Fresh bread every morning.... .50 cents :victory: fook making myself it like :laugh:

Knew he rapped but never knew he made bread........... :whistling:

Bread being an alias of money... Yeah that shite fecker made some very good bread :laugh:

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Fresh bread every morning.... .50 cents :victory: fook making myself it like :laugh:

Knew he rapped but never knew he made bread........... :whistling:

Bread being an alias of money... Yeah that shite fecker made some very good bread :laugh:

Aye the man knows how to make a crust...... :icon_redface:
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Fresh bread every morning.... .50 cents :victory: fook making myself it like :laugh:

Knew he rapped but never knew he made bread........... :whistling:

Bread being an alias of money... Yeah that shite fecker made some very good bread :laugh:

Aye the man knows how to make a crust...... :icon_redface:

 

FFS way way too obvious :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

 

Tried some courgette bread the other day it was feckin nom nom tasted nothing like courgette, more sweet but if I was going to make bread things like that and pumpkin would be my choice.

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You lot are off your heads lol

 

I've made my own bread before and it tastes miles better than that shite you get from the supermarkets. Our breakmaker died after heavy use. I bought a kenwood food mixer to start making multiple loaves but it was a pile of chinese crap and nothing like my mums Kenwood that we used for 20 odd years. Also proving the bread and finding somewhere for it to rise was a pain in the arse

 

The bread maker is brill...you just chuck the stuff in and press a button. Also they make fantastic pizza doughs and can be used for jam and other stuff.

 

Only down side is they leave a hole in the bottom (Insert pun here).

 

Cheers

 

Nick

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You lot are off your heads lol

 

I've made my own bread before and it tastes miles better than that shite you get from the supermarkets. Our breakmaker died after heavy use. I bought a kenwood food mixer to start making multiple loaves but it was a pile of chinese crap and nothing like my mums Kenwood that we used for 20 odd years. Also proving the bread and finding somewhere for it to rise was a pain in the arse

 

The bread maker is brill...you just chuck the stuff in and press a button. Also they make fantastic pizza doughs and can be used for jam and other stuff.

 

Only down side is they leave a hole in the bottom (oooohh errrr missus).

 

Cheers

 

Nick

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