I have the sunbeam. An old one. Works great. Course, ain't used it in 10 years!
But you're making me hungry, I love warm bread.
I have the sunbeam. An old one. Works great. Course, ain't used it in 10 years!
But you're making me hungry, I love warm bread.
Me:30's
DH:40's
Cultured GFG (formerly PC2):teen F, ADD, some processing delays
Wee GFG:9 M, HYPER; plethra of dx'es
I say anxiety is the cause for a lot of the hyper, but what do I know...I'm just the mom
I got my husband a Zojorushi (sp?) it was recommended highly by King Arthur Flour (check out website, they make some of the best bread flour). My husband was into making artisan breads but is finding he really likes the bread machine. It supposedly does a better job than hand kneading. It also has a jam cycle (makes freezer jam). He's working on a recipe for chocolate cherry bread! Anyway, I highly recommend it.
gfg1 - 16 yrs. adopted at birth, mood disorder, currently on Lamictal 200 mg, , Adderall XR 7.5mg. Risperdal .50 mg.
gfg2- 14 yrs. adopted at birth,currently on Concerta 56 mg,Risperdal.5mg ;birthmother substance abuser
Okay - gonna have to do more research on this.
Janet, sorry you never got yours to work - I love setting this thing up before going to bed & having fresh warm bread for breakfast in the morning.
Amy, if you invite Suz for dinner you have to invite the rest of us - or I'm telling! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
This isn't a big rush until kt totally transitions home. She loves helping bake the weekly bread; told dh she wants to be in charge of this "duty". [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/9-07bravo.gif[/img]
Linda
54, Artist, pianist, acquired brain injury 2007 ~ long road back
DH, 51: 20 years - passed away 1/09/09
The Tweedles - Twins adopted in June 2001 ~ Survivors
17 y/o GFG son aka wm: RAD, Complex PTSD & bipolar. Long term group home.
17 y/o GFG daughter aka kt: RAD, Complex PTSD with dissociative states, & Bipolar.
Lenny - my service dog
Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion.
-- Buddha
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Amy, if you invite Suz for dinner you have to invite the rest of us - or I'm telling! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif[/img]
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Linda is right, Amy. No cliques allowed!!! I'll bring the wine. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/2.gif[/img]
-TM
GFG: "Duckie" beautiful 11 yr old. Infant reflux until 14 mos, demanding & difficult. 5th grader Sept 2011. Swimmer, Dancer, Actress & Jr Girl Scout. Violist. Singer. Allergic personality. SPD. Carries an epipen. Asthma.
"Neighbors bring food with death, and flowers with sickness, and little things in between. Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a knife, and our lives."
Scout, To Kill A Mockingbird
I use a Breville bread maker. The newer model has a paddle that lies down flat. It also has a chute that loads things like nuts and fruit right before rising, so they don't get too mushed up. It also has a timer so you can set it.
Janet, you should have taken your dud bread machine back to the shop - sounds like its element was burned out. You could have at least got your money back - "not fit for what it was designed for".
The thing with bread machines - they MUST live on the bench. If they don't, you never get around to using them because they're darned heavy. if they're out all the time you use them all the time. If they're away, you don't use them and they take up precious cupboard space. I bake an average of a loaf a day. Sometimes it's continental bread, sometimes it's plain rolls, sometimes it's flavoured rolls, sometimes brioche or croissants. lately I'm baking a milk loaf fortified with eggs and a dab of butter, for a softer crust. Gotta do one first thing in the morning. In fact. it's almost 2 am now (can't sleep) so if I stay up much longer I can put a loaf of bread on and get someone else to get it out in the morning.
I'd use my hands if I could, but they don't work too well these days. I can still shape dough, though. if I'm having a busy day I'll put it on DOUGH setting and as soon as I take the dough out for shaping, I'll set another lot on, shaping the first batch of dough while the second batch is being worked by the machine. As I mentioned on the morning thread, I find the dough proves best in a cold oven that is warmed by the oven light only. The electric light bulb seems just enough.
Good luck in getting a good replacement.
Marg
me: body's cactus, brain still works.
DH: Aspie? busy job, darling man, CD member.
PC (29): adored by GFG3. Qualified OT. Married to SIL1. Mother of baby grand.
GFG1 (28): AS/ADHD/OCD.Hidden brains. Married to DIL.
PC/GFG2 (25): ADHD/OCD/Aspie?/BP? Hi IQ. Cuddlebunny. Married to
SIL2, both live on "mainland".
GFG3 (18): ADHD/Autism HF/OCD. Hyperlexic, anxious. Darling handful.
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