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By danneth
#3598261
CTRO bread experts, grandad wants one no more than £60 which one?




in b4 must allow to be full calibrated and mounted on the moon
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By mjhamilton
#3598644
Surely you will buy the most expensive one as it must be the best :)

I also hear that Samsung do a good line in bread makers but not sure if you will touch those
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By J
#3611602
No no no. bread comes out tasting of plastic.
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By mjhamilton
#3611694
J wrote:No no no. bread comes out tasting of plastic.

I think you have to take the wrapper off the ingredients when you put them in to stop that from happening
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By danneth
#3611699
mjhamilton wrote:
J wrote:No no no. bread comes out tasting of plastic.

I think you have to take the wrapper off the ingredients when you put them in to stop that from happening
:lol:

This is a few weeks old already purchased one now, he seems happy with it not sure on the plastic bread will have to ask
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By Mart
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Novelty item. Buy him a cookbook for bread and the ingredients. He'll probably make about the same amount of loaves before fooking it off, but they will all taste better.
mjhamilton wrote:
J wrote:No no no. bread comes out tasting of plastic.

I think you have to take the wrapper off the ingredients when you put them in to stop that from happening
:lol:
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By Cockpiss Analfist
#3614950
why dont you just dig some cheap, no brand bread leftovers out of the skip as that will taste 100% better than any of the horrific, mutant bread resembling entities that come out of "bread makers".
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By NHB_EP3_Chris
#3614996
My mum bought me one a year or so ago and used it less than 6 times, most of which went badly wrong and came out like some sort of minging, soggy, mush. You need to spend time to find the perfect recipe and ingredients (esp. yeast) before the bread starts to come out ok. Ultimately though you will still end up buying fresh bread from the supermarket so it's only a matter of time before it becomes one of those fancy ornaments stuffed in the corner of your kitchen. My mums broke in the end so I just gave mine to her, problem solved.

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