My breadmaker was a gift, a cast-off from someone who had bought a better one..... so you know what they say about gift horses and mouths.... if I do buy a new one, I am planning on getting one of the Panasonic range, which seem to be top of the pops.
Joined on 23/08/2004
Near to Lussac les Chateaux Dept 86
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Re: Bread's done but, how do I get it out?
Mine was a real cheapy from Tesco £9.99, I normally just use it to make dough then put in oven, but now and then I leave it to cook in the machine, turn tin upside down shake and out it comes with paddle still in loaf, a little puller (supplied) pulls paddle out .....simple's
The Fridgeman
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Joined on 05/08/2006
charente maritime
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Re: Bread's done but, how do I get it out?
To be honest, Fridgeman, I don't know why I don't do the dough in my mixer and bung it in the oven!"You are the pancake queen, young and sweet, only seventeen"
Before long the bread machine will go into the same cupboard that contains the........teasmade, fondue set, sandwich toaster, gassy thing that puts bubbles in drinks, coloured lamp with gungey stuff that makes strange shapes and electric knife. There are probably lots of other similar "good ideas at the time" but they are only the ones that topple out whenever the cupboard doors are opened by mistake, which then get booted back in amidst much muttering.
Joined on 05/08/2006
charente maritime
Posts 7,057
Re: Bread's done but, how do I get it out?
LOL, Weedon! I can confirm that the teasmade and sandwich toaster have long been given away. I didn't have the drinks machine nor the lamp.
Yes, the electric knife is still in its box but, hey, I do use the bread maker!
And yes, it's still tricky to get the bread out but, with practice, I am managing to get it out more or less intact.
Hands up all those in possession of one of those chicken bricks (for roasting chickens, what else), tagine, raclette set, punch bowl with glass ladle and cups with handles that hang on the rim. If you use these items on a regular basis, you need not own up!
"You are the pancake queen, young and sweet, only seventeen"
Before long the bread machine will go into the same cupboard that contains the........teasmade, fondue set, sandwich toaster, gassy thing that puts bubbles in drinks, coloured lamp with gungey stuff that makes strange shapes and electric knife. There are probably lots of other similar "good ideas at the time" but they are only the ones that topple out whenever the cupboard doors are opened by mistake, which then get booted back in amidst much muttering.
You forgot the foot spa Leo. http://vianormandy.com
( I use an occasional table every day - is that a problem )
Joined on 25/09/2007
lost in the vines in the 33
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Re: Bread's done but, how do I get it out?
sweet 17 wrote:
Hands up all those in possession of one of those chicken bricks (for roasting chickens, what else), tagine, raclette set, punch bowl with glass ladle and cups with handles that hang on the rim. If you use these items on a regular basis, you need not own up!
I still have (and use) a wonderful sandwich maker - Breville, I think. It seals the edges of the bread and filled with Philadelphia cream cheese and smoked ham it's a sandwich to die for and if you eat too many, you probably would