Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Just bought another Panasonic bread maker. They seem to last 3 to 4 years. Probably just about pays for itself and I know what's going into it. I use less salt than the recipes and no sugar - makes a perfectly good loaf.
Favourite recipe is 3 parts wholemeal and 1 part rolled oats.
No trad bakery near here and all supermarket stuff seems like dodgy processed food in comparison.
Can make dough in it, tip it out and then use it to fake a hand made loaf but I never bother.
Maybe the bread machines have done for the trad bakers?
I got a bit of a shock at the tip when I took in the old machine - a huge skip full of bread makers and other shiny electronic gadgets mostly computers and TVs, still looking brand new. Built in obsolescence.
Favourite recipe is 3 parts wholemeal and 1 part rolled oats.
No trad bakery near here and all supermarket stuff seems like dodgy processed food in comparison.
Can make dough in it, tip it out and then use it to fake a hand made loaf but I never bother.
Maybe the bread machines have done for the trad bakers?
I got a bit of a shock at the tip when I took in the old machine - a huge skip full of bread makers and other shiny electronic gadgets mostly computers and TVs, still looking brand new. Built in obsolescence.