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09-01-2011, 03:17 PM   #11

Re: Breadmakers!


Yes, me too please Eileen!



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09-01-2011, 06:14 PM   #12

Re: Breadmakers!


And me!! Would like to have a look at that recipe. Eileen.

We find that a loaf doesn't last much more than a day with the 4 of us eating the bread so doesn't have much opportunity to get stale.

Our Panasonic unit comes with a booklet that has a range of recipes from basic white loaf to spelt/brown; rye, rye/brown, foccacia etc.

The gluten free book we have Angie is Phil Vickery's Gluten-Free baking. We're doing a treacle sponge pudding tonight; we'll see how it goes - smells good though



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09-01-2011, 09:58 PM   #13

Re: Breadmakers!


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Originally Posted by angieh
Yes, me too please Eileen!
Posted in the recipe sticky. It's for making by hand, but sure you all know how to adapt it to a bread machine. I think it's a Hungarian recipe.



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