Bread making machines

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  1. Kristen

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    We are baking tonight, apparently ... :)
     
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      We use ours (Morphy Richards) a couple of times a week for mixed grain bread and for pizza dough, both with Olive Oil.
       
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        I only got my breadmaker because I was given some gift vouchers by my boss as a wee thank you for a project I had worked on; as it was basically 'free' money, we decided to treat ourselves to a Panasonic one as we had been hearing good things about them - that was the best part of five years ago now, and its still got pride of place in the kitchen.
         
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          shop bought bread doesn't hold a candle to your own, they are so much healthier (no additives, preservatives ect) & the taste is far superior imo...it just doesn't compare! we very rarely have any going to waste either, about twice a week i make a 1.5 lb bread, it stays fresh for three days & anything after that gets toasted! yum!

          for well over a month now i haven't been allowed to make anything other than "Honey Raisin Wholemeal Bread" i thought they'd be sick of it by now but apparently not :dunno:
           
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          For those who are still wondering if a bread machine is a good investment :-
          Did you know that you can freeze bread dough?
          When making dough for pizzas, after the first rising I portion up the dough into the correct sizes. Those bases that I don't need get wrapped in cling film and popped into the freezer. I make them fairly flat, so that they defrost in less than an hour. Which means that we are always just 70 mins away from a delicious home made pizza!
           
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            A Tomato, pepper, olive and spring onion Ciabatta almost plump enough for baking:
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            Baked- P1030746.JPG the spring onion bits have burnt a bit but the rest is OK. Will be cut up and eaten with spicy pumpkin and carrot soup tonight.
            Jenny
             
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              That looks absolutely scrumptious. Enjoy! :)
               
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                Enjoy it, Jenny, looks very more-ish to me :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  :doh:...Awww what did you have go and show that for Jenny;)....

                  I looks delish:dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    We know you do, Loli ... but, what did you think of the loaf?
                     
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                      Agreed :biggrin:
                       
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                          anyone ever used sour milk in baking? i used milk that was ever so slightly 'off' in yesterdays loaf & although the bread turned out great....i've a bit of an upset tummy today & am not sure if it was the bread that's to blame :dunno: i have used 'out of date' yogurt many times & thats never been a problem :thumbsup:
                           
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                          @honeybunny ...i've never used actual sour milk for baking...but have made sour milk by adding a bit of lemon juice...i'd have thought it might be ok after all that's how they used to make curd :blue thumb:
                           
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