That’s a beautiful loaf of bread! I have several packs of various flour I brought back from Germany. I want to start using it before it goes bad.Before you buy a bread machine, check out this guy's site. I have a Cuisinart, and it makes edible bread. I would give it to you if you lived near by. It's big. It's heavy, and you have to store it someplace. And, it makes funny shaped loaves. Really, it's not that hard to make a good loaf without one. You don't have to go through all the kneading that you will usually see advised.
Here's one of my loaves. Home made bread really is worth the slight effort.
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And by the way, Grampa Don, I moved to Kansas from Orange in Orange County! I’ll be visiting out there soon, but your bread machine wouldn’t fit in my carry-on luggage!Before you buy a bread machine, check out this guy's site. I have a Cuisinart, and it makes edible bread. I would give it to you if you lived near by. It's big. It's heavy, and you have to store it someplace. And, it makes funny shaped loaves. Really, it's not that hard to make a good loaf without one. You don't have to go through all the kneading that you will usually see advised.
Here's one of my loaves. Home made bread really is worth the slight effort.
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Well, that's a shame. You'll be one town away from me. It's hard to make a bad loaf of bread. It may not be great, but it will taste good anyway. Here's a link to show how simple it can be.And by the way, Grampa Don, I moved to Kansas from Orange in Orange County! I’ll be visiting out there soon, but your bread machine wouldn’t fit in my carry-on luggage!
Here ya go Coco. Is this the one the one you have? It's sells on Amazon for $79.75. I thought about getting a bread maker, but I just don't have any more room.I just bought a small breadmaker from Amazon and yesterday tried it out. It's called a Briskind and I love it. Makes 1 lb or 1.5 lb breads. Nice for 1 or 2 people. It's lightweight, quiet, has a carrying handle, and is compact. Recipe and instruction booklets easy to read and easy to follow. Also includes 2 sets of measuring spoons and 2 cups for measuring wet and dry ingred,,
Wish I could add the link but just look om Amazon. Oh, I made a raisin bread. Yum.

Welcome to Kansas! That's where I'm from.And by the way, Grampa Don, I moved to Kansas from Orange in Orange County! I’ll be visiting out there soon, but your bread machine wouldn’t fit in my carry-on luggage!
Yes, that's the one. Thanks Diva. It's a baby one! Smaller than the toaster. So efficient and easy, measure, add ingredients. Close the cover and wait! Voila, there's bread.Here ya go Coco. Is this the one the one you have? It's sells on Amazon for $79.75. I thought about getting a bread maker, but I just don't have any more room.
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You'r welcome Coco. Hmmmm.....I might have to find a place to put it. I like how easy that sounds. I bet my son would make good use of it too. He buys some pretty expensive loaves of bread to avoid some of the ingredients in store bought bread. Is the bread as soft inside as store bought bread?Yes, that's the one. Thanks Diva. It's a baby one! Smaller than the toaster. So efficient and easy, measure, add ingredients. Close the cover and wait! Voila, there's bread.
Before you buy a bread machine, check out this guy's site. I have a Cuisinart, and it makes edible bread. I would give it to you if you lived near by. It's big. It's heavy, and you have to store it someplace. And, it makes funny shaped loaves. Really, it's not that hard to make a good loaf without one. You don't have to go through all the kneading that you will usually see advised.
Here's one of my loaves. Home made bread really is worth the slight effort.
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My son & husband actually have a brand new bread machine they’d never used (was a secret santa gift they recd many years back) and they gave it to me last night! The box is still sealed up so I know instructions will be inside. I’ll be testing it out after the holidays!I just bought a small breadmaker from Amazon and yesterday tried it out. It's called a Briskind and I love it. Makes 1 lb or 1.5 lb breads. Nice for 1 or 2 people. It's lightweight, quiet, has a carrying handle, and is compact. Recipe and instruction booklets easy to read and easy to follow. Also includes 2 sets of measuring spoons and 2 cups for measuring wet and dry ingred,,
Wish I could add the link but just look om Amazon. Oh, I made a raisin bread. Yum.
I love it here in Kansas!! Wide open spaces, no crowds, no traffic!Welcome to Kansas! That's where I'm from.
You'r welcome Coco. Hmmmm.....I might have to find a place to put it. I like how easy that sounds. I bet my son would make good use of it too. He buys some pretty expensive loaves of bread to avoid some of the ingredients in store bought bread. Is the bread as soft inside as store bought bread?
That is a pretty loaf of bread Grampa.
I used Pillsbury Bread Flour. It does make a difference in the texture I think. It was soft on day 1, day 2 a little firmer, day 3, just a sliver left about the same as day 2! That is without preservatives, too.
Quiet and boring is pretty nice. LOL!I love it here in Kansas!! Wide open spaces, no crowds, no traffic!