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We've had a couple of doorstop makers, Built a dry stone wall with a bunch of rolls as well. Quote from: ACE on November 12, 2013, 15:58:56Agree with ACE. Took mine back to shop to complain. They were rather miffed when I informed them I wanted to make bread rather than bricks. Eventually agreed to refund.
Agree with ACE. Took mine back to shop to complain. They were rather miffed when I informed them I wanted to make bread rather than bricks. Eventually agreed to refund.
Sorry to be a spoiler, but making bread by hand is so quick, cheap and satisfying that I would never buy a bread maker, though I have been over-persuaded to give them as wedding presents.Just handle the flour, salt, water and yeast, and shove them into pans to rise. Twenty minutes of mixing, a few hours of rising, an hour or so of baking, and you have perfect and very tasty loaves.
We've had a couple of doorstop makers, Built a dry stone wall with a bunch of rolls as well. But if they do work well you will soon pile the pounds on because you cannot use low fat marg, it has to be butter and spread thick.