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  • #16
    We use vegetable oil instead of butter and it makes a lovely moist loaf. Can't tell you how much, because that is OH's job. I do the veg and he makes the bread!
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    Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway.
    ~ Mary Kay Ash

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    • #17
      What kind of breadmaker do you have Jennie and would you recommend that one. I want to get one but believe some are great and some are terrible.

      From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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      • #18
        I married my Bread making machine, mind you she's been playing up just recently
        ntg
        Never be afraid to try something new.
        Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
        A large group of professionals built the Titanic
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        • #19
          I have a fab recipe which looks mighty impressive but is really easy - you do the dough in the breadmaker and then its rolled out flat, spread with roasted peppers and red onions, rolled up and baked - will have to dig out the recipe and post it on the forum. seriouisly yummy!
          smiling is infectious....

          http://www.thehudsonallotment.blogspot.com/ updated 28th May 2008

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          • #20
            My bread maker always seems to under cook, I then trying putting the half cooked bread in the oven with poor results.

            It makes a thud sound when you tap the base, I have tried reducing/increasing everything without luck, is it me or the breadmaker?

            Any ideas?

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            • #21
              It's probably the bread maker Mandy. I beleive some of thm produce ver poor results. I'm trying to get a recommendation for a good one.

              From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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              • #22
                Thanks Alice,

                Begining to think I was just bad at bread making

                It is quite an expensive Morphy Richards one that I got as a pressie, maybe I should try another type.

                Mandy

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mandyballantyne View Post
                  Thanks Alice,

                  Begining to think I was just bad at bread making

                  It is quite an expensive Morphy Richards one that I got as a pressie, maybe I should try another type.

                  Mandy
                  Mine's a Morphy Richards too but gives us great bread. Cakes are rubbish in it though.

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                  • #24
                    I use a panasonic at school, I can't remember the model no but its the top of their range. It gives good results even when used by teenagers who don't always measure everything out properly. I've got a Morphy Richards at home and its not nearly as good. It makes a good raisin bread but that's about it. I also find that sometimes the very cheap flour (27p) gives as good if not better results than proper bread flour.
                    Last edited by blackkitty; 25-08-2006, 05:03 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by pickledtink View Post
                      Mine's a Morphy Richards too but gives us great bread. Cakes are rubbish in it though.
                      Hi PicledTink,

                      Do you have a receipe I could try? It must be me if your bread turns out well!

                      Thanks,

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                      • #26
                        Hi Weavie I just buy ready mixed there is a lot to chouse from and all you need is to add water, hope you try you will enjoy. j.tate

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Alice View Post
                          What kind of breadmaker do you have Jennie and would you recommend that one. I want to get one but believe some are great and some are terrible.
                          Alice unfortunately it was a pressie and I can't see the make on it. I'll try and dig out the instruction manual, as it makes THE most fantastic loaf. Our last one was a Morphy Richards and was a bit hit and miss, but this one ............ best bread I've ever eaten. We only had one morning when there was a horrible mess in the tray and I think that was oH not putting the water in!

                          Anyway....... I will try and find out. It looks and feels a bit tinny (didn't like to say that when we got it), but have to admit it is good.

                          Bear in mind that some of these breadmakers make a horrendous noise. We bought one for our eldest son and daughter in law and they live in a flat (we live in a huge four bedroom Manse) and they find if they set it for breakfast they get woken up at 5 in the morning. They make a lot of pizza dough!
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                          Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway.
                          ~ Mary Kay Ash

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                          • #28
                            Thanks Jennie, that would be great. I wouldn't worry about the noise if it makes good bread. I didn't know they were noisy. The things you learn on this site.

                            From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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