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Poll : Home made vs bought bread
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Haribo can now stop sitting back:rotfl:
I voted *always* because since I've had my Panny, I haven't bought any bread:D (It hasn't been that long, just seems that way to everyone else:o )
I probably will buy the odd loaf, but frankly at the moment I just don't want to.You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0 -
Churchmouse wrote: »Haribo can now stop sitting back:rotfl:
I voted *always* because since I've had my Panny, I haven't bought any bread:D (It hasn't been that long, just seems that way to everyone else:o )
I probably will buy the odd loaf, but frankly at the moment I just don't want to.
Hi, Churchie, you didn't mention you had a new BMwell, not since yesterday :rolleyes: Do you like it, then
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I always make my own bread - love it :j
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I voted ususally. We get through a loaf everyday. 4 of us taking packed lunch.So once or twice a week I have to buy a loaf because I dont have time 3 hours to cook and another hour to wait before I can make the sandwiches for the next day.0
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Do you know Penny, I rather think I do like it:DYou never get a second chance to make a first impression.0
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Churchmouse wrote: »Do you know Penny, I rather think I do like it:D
Well I don't see your post on this thread:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
I bake my bread. I just use the dough setting in my BM and cook in the oven. Got my first BM about 18 years ago Churchmouse
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Tried doing the dough myself but couldn't master it so gave up. I blamed the heat.Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia.0 -
I do the same as you Aussie - after reading "not on the label" i decided that I didn't want to eat shop bread ever again but I'm to lazy to mix by hand - on the other hand I don't want a hole in my bread - there you go - clear as mudI'm going to feed our children non-organic food and with the money saved take them to the zoo - half man half biscuit 20080
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Like Churchmouse, since buying my Panny, I haven't bought a loaf. May have to at some time, but at the moment have no plans to. Just love the HM varieties.0
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If you live in Edinburgh, you should go on the Breadmaking course at Stromboli ( Breadwinner) - it is splendid fun, lasts 3 hours (Sat or Wed) and costs £65. Thoroughly recommended.0
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Like Churchmouse, since buying my Panny, I haven't bought a loaf. May have to at some time, but at the moment have no plans to. Just love the HM varieties.
Snap i`ve not made one since either and i don`t intend to, the difference is quite amazing and i know exactly what is in it.
I love my Panny and i don`t know what i`d do without it.:heartsmil
SDPlanning on starting the GC again soon0
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