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Location: Boston
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No matter how rich you are, you can still only drink 16 or 17 liters of beer a day. Quote:
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I LOVE BEER!
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I don't use ours very often and I should. While a bread machine might make purists cringe, it's a simple and quick way to make awesome bread.
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I just started using my Kitchen Aide stand mixer to create pizza dough and am looking forward to making some bread recipes soon. Sorry but I have none to share at the moment. Have you tried checking FoodNetwork.com for recipes?
Good Luck. Salute! ![]()
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I have two and I still make bread the old fashioned way, and it ain't because of being purist.
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<-----Cringing purist.
Bread machines make fine sandwich breads, but it'll never hold a candle to a kitchenaid, time, and a real oven.
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Do you have a flag?
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Ours was a lifesaver. We got hit with a bad snowstorm a few years back and the town was cut off. One of the things the stores were out of was bread. We were able to use the breadmaker to pop out a loaf (man that sounds bad) every couple of days. We even made some for our neighbors.
I agree... it's not as good as totally homemade, but it makes a decent bread.
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I used the dough function to make a nice round sourdough loaf using the oven. The thing rose in 3 hours instead of the usual overnight. I consider that a win right there!
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Homemade bread IS delicious...but since I work, the only way I can come home to the lovely smell of baking bread is with my bread machine. This is one of my absolute favorite recipes, it's from The Bread Machine Cookbook.
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I usually only make breads on the weekends.
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There is only so much that a bread machine's knead cycle can do. These are the same dough with different kneading techniques ![]() ![]()
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