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- From: grant@mks.com (Grant Millard)
- Subject: Re: Bread Makers
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.233238.7496@mks.com>
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- Organization: Mortice Kern Systems Inc., Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 23:32:38 GMT
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- (Jennifer Kay) writes:
- >
- >I would recommend against buying a bread machine. We own one of the
- >Welbuilt types, and it does an _OK_ job some of the time. I often do
- >what one other poster does and just use it to prepare the dough, and
- >then transfer it to another pan.
- >
- ...and then again I know of two families who use the Welbilt
- breadmaker and consider them dream machines. The loaves are
- round but this is kinda nice. Makes it obvious this ain't
- store-bought.
-
- Then again, having eaten more than a slice or two of the
- product, there isn't much chance of that. I've been especially
- happy to see the device can produce some extremely dense seed
- loaves such as we tasted this past weekend.
-
- I am hoping to be able to get one of these for my wife this
- XMas 'cause we are both so impressed with the devices. Looks
- like R2-D2 and sounds like a heavy duty pencil sharpener when
- it's running but joy, oh joy when the bread comes out.
-
- Sorry to hear you've had no similar success. It's certainly
- proven a treat to me! :-)
-
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