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Chuck the ingredients in before you go to bed and in the morning you have fresh bread.Originally posted by norrahe View PostI'm still puzzled as to why people buy bread makers considering how easy it is to make by hand, I suppose if you don't want the faff of waiting for it to rise etc... it makes sense.
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I'm still puzzled as to why people buy bread makers considering how easy it is to make by hand, I suppose if you don't want the faff of waiting for it to rise etc... it makes sense.
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Chelmsford High Street …. On a Saturday…Originally posted by RedSauce View PostMy recommendation is to go to the bread stall on Chelmsford high street most Saturdays, they have some great loaves there.
I think I will pass on that
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My recommendation is to go to the bread stall on Chelmsford high street most Saturdays, they have some great loaves there.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostSo how do you like your pain, seedy, hot & crusty or a bit soft & squidgy ?

& just to disappoint you all it’s about bread:
there have been many posts on here regarding bread makers & I finally took the plunge & have ordered this one
So for those with bread makers what is your favourite recipe, in particular I am looking for something that will go with a nice fresh Gazpacho soup
Any recommendations..
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I like home made herb bread
Make the dough with white flour
Add some dill
Then you knead the dill dough.
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I was expecting something more a long than lines of luncheon vouchers for personal services
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La Pain
So how do you like your pain, seedy, hot & crusty or a bit soft & squidgy ?

& just to disappoint you all it’s about bread:
there have been many posts on here regarding bread makers & I finally took the plunge & have ordered this one
So for those with bread makers what is your favourite recipe, in particular I am looking for something that will go with a nice fresh Gazpacho soup
Any recommendations..Tags: None
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