Money Saving Tip- Using a breadmaker

Save money by making your own bread for as little as 60 cents a loaf.
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Save money by making your own bread for as little as 60 cents a loaf.
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This post was written by Rachael Brencussa on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 11:32. Rachael Brencussa has written 3111 posts on this blog.




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Thank you so much for teaching me how to use my breadmaker! (^_^)
You’re great thanks very much for that! I will now go buy a breadmaker!!
It is much better to take the pan out of the machine before adding all the ingredients so you do not spill anything inside the machine, which would make an awful mess once baked on the inside of the machine…yuk.
Then all you do it replace the pan with all the ingredients back into the machine with the ingredients inside the pan. Clean and easy
Nice advice
What a cute baby!
great vid my wife got a bread make at a yard sale,cant wate to get home and try thxs a bunch
i always thought breadmaking was so tedious. but it’s true, one cannot ignore the cost saving. thanks for a great video!
nice! thanks for sharing! in return ill share some of my money saving techniques. use reverse charge call services whenever using mobile phones just like the service 08000mumdad. cheers!
Tell me what you discovered after the bread is baked… I’m in the Netherlands. I just bought my Panasonic SD-255 and still enjoys my Breadman Pro which has a unique jaccuzzi built-inside… heheh…yeah, its awesome with puffs and/or steam buns!!!
I don’t take risks with kitchen and burn outs to a grilled home after some foreman shows up to douse the house from flames… it happens with the odd ones… do you want to be in that classification??? Don’t leave yr home then …AT ALL!
About the paddle, remove it at the last remaining 1,20 ins. Just open the lid, after cleaning yr hands with detergent/soap/gel and simply go below and lift up the paddle from the center pin. Close the lid…Voila.
After baking my own since 2004, I’ve gathered quite a regular motion in handling just about right with my paddles being removed in good time and also, unlike many who presumed after the average 3,30 minutes of uninterrupted baking on its own, I bake mine and see to it, I’m around no matter what!!!
thank you !!!
it was fun to watch and to learn a new thing, hihick …. and I love your baby’s sweet laugh!!
good job!!
TFS!!
nice kichen
Can you take that paddle out after the first process (knreading?)… so there is no indentation?? Someone said that in a comment for another breadmachine video but i didn’t know if that was true (I’m thinking about getting a breadmachine)
5 stars from Me, Thanks Madam ….
Thanks! Amazing Video! I
I just got my bread maker today for $12 second hand. I am so glad I found this video so now I can start to use it. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much. I will buy one breadmaker and send to my mother that lives in Brazil.
Thank you!
Very cute babe.
the machine should beep when the dough is done mixing to tell you to remove the kneading paddle thingy..
thanks for the recipe! i just got a breadmaker for my 15th birthday yesterday haha
It is important to put yeast last, because if the yeast touches the water it will start to activate too soon!
Love this thanks! I’ve had a bread maker for 2 years and never used! I’m going to try this right now! Great job!
some use delay timers, so if it got premixed, it wouldnt rise once the machine actully started mixing
you are very charming you know that? nice videos keep posting
If u use regular flour is it the all purpose or self rising kind?
It makes noises like a baby. I’d get that looked at.