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Sounds good, I am very tempted. Does the pan bit go in the dishwasher OK on most does anyone know?
At the moment we freeze all our bread and just take out slices as we need it. Do you need to buy a slicer to get it sliced thinly and evenly for sandwiches etc?
Sorry for all the questionsI keep seeing a really good looking breadmaker pop up on Hot UK deals every now and them and get really tempted every time!
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I've got a breadmaker and it's brilliant. Great for lots of things as well as bread. It means I can make wheat free bread as well normal bread. Make pizza bases too. I would say it's an essential in my kitchen. The breadmaker I got came with spoon measurer and a cup measurer, I bung everything in according to the recipe and press the button..Sealed Pot Challenge 6 - 20580
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Sounds good, I am very tempted. Does the pan bit go in the dishwasher OK on most does anyone know?
No, not the Morphy Richards one, anyway. It's a non-stick pan, and needs oiling before first use. After that, it just needs warm water to rinse out unless something strongly flavoured has been out in it. If detergent's used, then it has to be primed again.0 -
I bit the bullet and got one and made some today.... freaked me out when it started beeping at me half way through. Scared the life out of the cat so had to coax him out from under the bed.... besides that it made LOVELY bread
perfect size too as I can make bread as I want it as it is just a little one.
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I bit the bullet and got one and made some today.... freaked me out when it started beeping at me half way through. Scared the life out of the cat so had to coax him out from under the bed.... besides that it made LOVELY bread
perfect size too as I can make bread as I want it as it is just a little one.
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honeythewitch wrote: »Its good that the bread came out well first try.What sort of breadmaker is it?__________________________
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http://reviews.argos.co.uk/1493-en_gb/4229399/reviews.htm
I bought this breadmaker from Argos works a treat and not too expensive either. It takes less than 5 mins to put the ingredients in, hit the button job done. It's great!0
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