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Have just placed an order ....Originally posted by Lucifer BoxSounds like a real breakthrough in bread machine technology. That is high praise indeed.Hard Brexit now!
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Welcome to the world of home baked bread that actually tastes of something other than salt, hydrogenated fats and fungicide spray!Originally posted by sasguruHave just placed an order ....
Don't skimp by buying crappy flour - you will taste the difference. I can highly recommend the Dove's Farm range.Comment
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Agreed on that LB - I even use their pasta flour which is good.
I do like to make fancy shapes for my bread though so probably wont buy a bread maker.
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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hyperD: As mentioned earlier, a machine can take the drudgery out of the kneading stage. There again kneading is really good for cleaning your nails.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxWelcome to the world of home baked bread that actually tastes of something other than salt, hydrogenated fats and fungicide spray!
Don't skimp by buying crappy flour - you will taste the difference. I can highly recommend the Dove's Farm range.
me too. a recipe i have evolved is 25% organic wholemeal, 25% organic spelt, 50% organic strong white. with all the above, viz pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, olive oil etc. all organic, no sugar or milk powder.Comment
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LOL! That's true threaded, but there's something quite therapeutic about fondling bread while thinking about the "test please delete" thread...Originally posted by threadedhyperD: As mentioned earlier, a machine can take the drudgery out of the kneading stage. There again kneading is really good for cleaning your nails.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Nice loaves there, hyperD - well done. You are clearly a frustrated artist!Originally posted by hyperDAgreed on that LB - I even use their pasta flour which is good.
I do like to make fancy shapes for my bread though so probably wont buy a bread maker.

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Thanks! I am actually! Just making some bread this afternoon - quick 10 min coffee break earlier - flour, yeast, salt, water and olive oil - into a baguette shape for now - nice french bread for tonight with the homemade butternut squash soup! Mmmmmm! Brownie points awarded by Mrs hyperD hopefully so I can get a few cheeky online games of Unreal Tournament with some mates this weekend!Originally posted by Lucifer BoxNice loaves there, hyperD - well done. You are clearly a frustrated artist!If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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