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Aldi breadmaker
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Can you add nuts to all breadmakers?? My mum wants one for xmas but wants to add nuts ??-there is one on amazon with nut adder?panansonic but despite searching i cant find the answer? ie will cheap aldi one do?0
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cannyscot wrote:Can you add nuts to all breadmakers?? My mum wants one for xmas but wants to add nuts ??-there is one on amazon with nut adder?panansonic but despite searching i cant find the answer? ie will cheap aldi one do?
I think you'll find you can add nuts to any of them providing you're there at the right time to open the lid and add them. I think the benefit of BMs like the Panasonic one is that you can put nuts in the separate dispenser and they're automatically added at the appropriate point in the recipe.0 -
Has anyone bought the breadmaker from Aldi this week and also used it? If so, what do you think? I can't decide whether to go for it or hang out for the Panasonic after Christmas.0
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has anyone tried the aldi breadmaker?0
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have tried it and its been a bit hit or miss, i used packet bread mixes the first 2 times and they didnt come out that great but then i used one of the recipes in the booklet it was called christmas bread and its come out fine.Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts0
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