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Breadmaker wanted
SALOPMAN
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Our friend is over from cyprus and wants to take a good but cheap breadmaker back with her - any ideas where there are some cheap but good ones???
Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. :beer:
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I think lidl have a cheap one in at the moment.
But you'd maybe be better asking on the "I wanna" board.0 -
bought a "Clockworks" one from Argos the oher day as a second machine.
It was about £23 and is actually really good !!!
HTH
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i want one too but ive been told its more expensive to make the bread than wot it is to buy so still debating!!!We Make A Living By What We Get. We Make A LIFE By What We GIVE:money:
show me a man with both feet on the ground and i'll show you a man who cant get his pants off.0 -
destiny_star2006 wrote: »i want one too but ive been told its more expensive to make the bread than wot it is to buy so still debating!!!
I find that it's much cheaper to make my own (although I do tend to buy flour etc. in bulk quantities) - also tastes SO much better, keeps well if need be, and I don't need to worry about additives, preservatives etc and ingredients that I have no idea what they are!
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