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New Bread Making Machine

mrs_motivated
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Hi Everyone and a happy new year to you all!
I have just bought my first breadmaking machine (£30 fro Aldi). i didnt want to spend alot of money on one because I want sure I would use it / the kids would like the bread etc etc.
ITS BRILL - bread tastes soooooo good!!! However i was wondering whats the best thing to keep the bread in to keep it fresh?
I have just bought my first breadmaking machine (£30 fro Aldi). i didnt want to spend alot of money on one because I want sure I would use it / the kids would like the bread etc etc.
ITS BRILL - bread tastes soooooo good!!! However i was wondering whats the best thing to keep the bread in to keep it fresh?
Well Behaved women seldom make history
Early retirement goal... 2026
Reduce, reuse, recycle .
Early retirement goal... 2026
Reduce, reuse, recycle .
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ohhh good question. I have just bought one too and i'm wondering the same!!!. So sorry i can't answer but iwould be interested in knowing what people recommend too.
Have to say i'm glad you are getting good results from the one you got as i was warned not to buy a cheap one as you alledgedly get what you pay for with breadmakers?!. Anyway luckily i didn't part with my own pennies but got mine as a pressie for my birthday off my very kind hubby!V 12500 B 8300 N 1900 Oct £51/£1550 -
If you look at some of the threads in the Indexed collection people use those Lock and Lock things from Lakeland or a bread bag from Lakeland. Also some people slice the whole loaf and freeze part of it just taking out what they need. I have reused an old plastic bread bag for my first two loaves and am also trying to decide what to use for the future. A trip to Lakeland may be in order!!!:TLaughing at my ancient signature...voodoobaby now 10 years old:eek:0
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