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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
Nothing like fresh home made bread plus you know what went into it.
Doesn't take much time, about 20 minuites over a two hour period.
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Mmmmm I can almost smell it. Cut us all a slice and slap on a bit of butter.
For lunch today I've brought in a couple of slice of homemade bread with sunflower seeds to go with my homemade Scotch Broth.
Is it lunchtime yet?

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
I have a bread maker and in all honesty not very impressed with it. It's not even a cheap one, had some high reviews and was recommended by friends. The times I have used it I have not been too impressed with the final product, and its not been worth the wait.
I am going to start making bread properly (i.e. kneading flour yeast etc and using the oven). I think this will be much more fun and also more satisfying, especially for my daughter too.
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Sorry to hear that. I was considering buying a more expensive one but thought I'd see how I get on with the cheapie first. Making bread by hand is fun but it is time consuming compared to a bread maker. I can spend less than 5 mins in the morning at the weekend pouring in ingredients and water. Go about normal business and leave the machine to do it's thing. By lunchtime I've a freshly baked loaf... and the house smelling brilliantly.