Steve
Well-known Member
- Location
- Massey, Ontario, Canada
I am seriously thinking of buying our own bread making machine as we like certain types of bread and it is impossible to buy around here.. We live in the country and perhaps it is one of the things we should look into.....
We don't eat much bread but we do like a few slices daily..
We like the multi grain, pumpernickel, dk. rye, buckwheat, just to name a few...
We don't have a grocery store in our village which means buying bread for the week when we shop and freezing it.. NEVER do we buy white sliced bread or whole wheat !!!
We don't like the pre-sliced bread but rather like the whole loaf..
I was reading the reports on many machines and found that most are problematic and not recommended..
Sears, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, and other type of stores all have them but there again, they all have bad reviews..
Some the paddle comes off during mixing..
Some leave a black oily stain in the bottom of the bread..
Some don't mix properly..
Some don't bake properly..
Some the bread won't come out of the pot and the paddle won't come out without a big hole..
Some burn the bread so bad you need a chain saw to cut it..
I don't know which model is the best...
The other thing is I will most likely have to buy it online as there aren't any BIG stores near here..
Can someone please guide me and give me some advice on this?????
What kind of bread machine do you have and is it a good one ???
We are only 2 of us so we don't need a large machine that makes large loaves...
We don't eat much bread but we do like a few slices daily..
We like the multi grain, pumpernickel, dk. rye, buckwheat, just to name a few...
We don't have a grocery store in our village which means buying bread for the week when we shop and freezing it.. NEVER do we buy white sliced bread or whole wheat !!!
We don't like the pre-sliced bread but rather like the whole loaf..
I was reading the reports on many machines and found that most are problematic and not recommended..
Sears, Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire, and other type of stores all have them but there again, they all have bad reviews..
Some the paddle comes off during mixing..
Some leave a black oily stain in the bottom of the bread..
Some don't mix properly..
Some don't bake properly..
Some the bread won't come out of the pot and the paddle won't come out without a big hole..
Some burn the bread so bad you need a chain saw to cut it..
I don't know which model is the best...
The other thing is I will most likely have to buy it online as there aren't any BIG stores near here..
Can someone please guide me and give me some advice on this?????
What kind of bread machine do you have and is it a good one ???
We are only 2 of us so we don't need a large machine that makes large loaves...