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Please help me choose a Breadmaker!
laurenjs88
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Hiya,
I want to start making bread but I have absolutley no idea where to start with one?
My mum makes these really scrummy seeded loafs with all sorts in and sundried tomato bread which is amazing!
I've got £30 in Argos vouchers so something from there might be goodcost wise for me
I want to start making bread but I have absolutley no idea where to start with one?
My mum makes these really scrummy seeded loafs with all sorts in and sundried tomato bread which is amazing!
I've got £30 in Argos vouchers so something from there might be goodcost wise for me
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My second little girl entered the world 20/03/2010 - 11 days late! 8lbs 4oz
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Make £11k in 2011 £0/£11000 - 0%
And lots of other challenges!
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have a look through the bread maker threads on here there are alot available personally i have a panny so i am biast i find it easy to use and never had a bad loaf of bread from it:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Hiya

The two most recommended breadmakers by our posters (Morphy Richards and Panasonic) are outside your budget range.
You may be able to find another make with a good review in our Breadmaker Collection (link is below). Look under "B" and have a browse.
The Complete Breadmaking Collection
Good luck.
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I have a Panasonic breadmaker and it is ok, but the thing that irritates me are the 'holes' the paddle makes, I dont use it that often but when I do I usually just use it to makethe dough and cook the bread in the oven.
If you like your mothers breadmaker you could see if Argos stockthat one0
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